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Apple currently only allows browsers that use the WebKit engine to function on iOS, forcing Chrome, Firefox, and others to rely on Safari’s engine.
The impact of the upcoming judgment may be felt across Google’s other markets, including India. Here is what to know.
A new Japanese law could force Apple to drop its WebKit-only rule, letting browsers on iPhone finally use their own engines.
We might finally see the first iPhone browsers built on top of third-party engines now that Japanese regulators have taken up ...
Give Firefox Focus ten minutes, and I'm confident you'll find yourself setting it as your default.
If you have an Android phone, do yourself a favor and switch Google Chrome's address bar to the bottom on your screen.
WebKit browsers like Blink and Gecko on the iPhone by December 2025 offering real engine diversity and user choice ...
Japan's Mobile Software Competition Act will require Apple to allow non-WebKit web browsers in the App Store on the iPhone ...
FLOP and SLAP attacks make a mockery of Job’s Mob's ‘secure by design’ claims The fruity cargo cult Apple is having a rough ...
Japan has officially ordered Apple to allow third-party browser engines on iOS, setting a clear deadline of December 2025. The move comes as part of new ...
Valve's Steam client will end support for macOS 11 Big Sur on October 15, 2025. This decision, while a blow to some gamers, ...
Google is working on a new feature called "Actions Corners", and it could be the Android equivalent to Apple's Hot Corners ...