iOS 14 gives iPhone and iPad users the power to choose their default web browser and email app for the first time when it lands this fall. That means you’ll no longer be forced into Safari and Mail ...
Apple doesn’t make it easy to change the default web browser on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. While you can install plenty of alternate web browsers, any time you click a link in an email, text ...
Google released its Chrome browser on the iOS platform last week, and it wasn’t long before the app shot to the top of the App Store’s charts. People clearly wanted a change of pace, and Apple’s ...
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