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  2. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Apple introduced the Safari web, on January 7, 2003. At the time, Steve Jobs called Safari, “a turbo browser for Mac OS X.” Apple created Safari for speed, calling it the fastest browser for the Mac. Jobs compared it to Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Chimera (later renamed Camino), showing that Safari was faster.

  3. OS X Lion - Wikipedia

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    Some new features were announced at the "Back to the Mac" keynote in October 2010, and the Apple website was updated in February 2011 with more details. Other features were announced at the WWDC 2011 keynote or on Apple's OS X Lion Web site after the keynote. Apple stated that there were over 250 new or changed features in Lion, including:

  4. History of the web browser - Wikipedia

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    OmniWeb and Google Chrome, like Safari, use the WebKit rendering engine (forked from KHTML), which is packaged by Apple as a framework for use by third-party applications. In August 2007, Apple also ported Safari for use on the Windows XP and Vista operating systems. Opera was first released in 1996. It was a popular choice in handheld devices ...

  5. iOS - Wikipedia

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    The storage of iOS devices can be expanded through iCloud, the Apple's cloud-based storage solution that provides 5GB of storage for free to all users, while other plans require a paid subscription. iCloud Drive allows users to store various types of files, such as documents, presentations, and spreadsheets, in the cloud. These files can be ...

  6. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Fowler pointed out that because of its advertising businesses, despite the privacy controls it offers users, Google is a major producer of third-party cookies and has a financial interest in collecting user data; he recommended switching to Firefox, Apple Safari, or Chromium-based Brave.

  7. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    Only Apple lost market share, although their shipment volume still increased by 12.9%; the rest had significant increases in shipment volumes of 36 to 92%. [289] In Q1 2014, Samsung had a 31% share and Apple had 16%. [290] In Q4 2014, Apple had a 20.4% share and Samsung had 19.9%. [291] In Q2 2016, Samsung had a 22.3% share and Apple had 12.9% ...

  8. iOS 12 - Wikipedia

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    A dedicated application in iOS 12 allows users to set up Shortcuts, automated actions that the user can ask Siri to perform. [9] Using the Shortcuts app, a user can create a phrase and type in the action they want Siri to do for them. Once they tell the phrase to Siri, Siri will automatically do the task they set for it in the Shortcuts app.

  9. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    On iPhones with a Touch ID sensor, the home button cannot be replaced by users or independent repair shops without losing Touch ID functionality, since Apple has not made their calibration tool public. [135] Starting with the iPhone XR, Apple displays warnings in the Settings app if the battery, display, or camera are replaced by a third party ...