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They are controversial and of course lavishing. Perhaps TOO lavishing thus making their app, the iPorn app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, has not yet been approved for inclusion at the iTunes store. But 5 iPorn girls aim to change all that as they pay a visit to Apple headquarters to try and convince the top Apple execs on the current state of their iPhone application.

At the moment the app can only be accessed via the iPorn website. While most iPhone and iPod Touch owners can always use Safari to access them, the effort is still different if it could be done via the Apple Store. Apple has been known to make controversial approvals on certain apps and it seems that will be the case once again. But this early, iPorn seems to be in high spirits as far as approval for their app is concerned. The approval of the iPorn iPhone app would be Apple’s first step in the right direction - NO MORE CENSORSHIP!

Check out the gallery of the iPorn Girls from their last visit.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, apple headquarters, apple office, apple store, apps, Cell Phones, censorship, current state, girls head, high spirits, inclusion, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, iporn, Mobile Software, negotiations, safari, step in the right direction

Apple has recently announced that the launch of Safari 4.0.2 which features a slew of security fixes making the already secure browser, even more secure.

The company says that the update is “recommended for all Safari users and improved the stability of the Nitro JavaScript engine and includes the latest compatibility and security fixes.” Furthermore, Apple hopes to address a “potential cross-site scripting attack” with 4.0.2:

“An issue in WebKit’s handling of the parent and top objects may result in a cross-site scripting attack when visiting a maliciously crafted website. This update addresses the issue through improved handling of parent and top objects”.

Head over to Apple’s Safari download page, here, to snag the update.

Read (Pocket-lint)

Tags: 4.0.2, Apple, bug fixes, Desktop PCs, Laptops, safari, security, Update, web browser

We all know how inconvenient Internet Explorer can be. In fact I bet that most of us have already tried plenty of alternatives and we have all found our favorite one. Whether it’s Mozilla, Safari or Chrome, Microsoft knows them to well and it’s surely unhappy that its customers would choose these Internet browsers over IE. That’s why it looks like the company is working on a new browser, the Gazelle, capable to go head to head against Google’s Chrome. What do you guys think? Should we trust Microsoft’s Gazelle? Should we expect a mobile version of it too?

via CNET

Tags: Chrome, Gazelle, internet explorer, microsoft, microsoft, Mobile Software, Mozilla, safari

Mobile browsing can be a drag if you are not confident of the actual browser you are using. And while many of us have our preferences on whether to use Opera, Safari or UCWEB, add a new browser on your possible browsing software preference with the launch of GO.

GO is a brainchild of China’s 3G.cn. GO brings a tremendous change on your browser options. Compared with the previous PLAYER, 3G.cn’s advantages in user number and traffic flow will add more confidence to the browser which sounds vigorous.

“GO stands for a new start. 3G era is coming. The experience and standard of mobile applications are changed totally.” As usual, Yuqiang Deng, CEO of 3G.cn takes technology and product as impetus. Due to 3G.cn’s industrial position and its dual-core strategy known as “portal plus mobile applications”, the browser GO became a topic unceasingly guessed about in the industry before it was released.

(Source) Press

Tags: brainchild, browser options, browsing software, Cell Phones, CEO, China, confidence, core strategy, deng, dual core, impetus, industrial position, launch, mobile applications, Mobile Software, new browser, Opera, preference, s industrial, safari, traffic flow

Firefox gains 20% market share

While 2008 was not the best of years for the majorioty of the population, the same could not be said for Mozilla. According to information released by Net Applications, Mozilla’s Firefox now has a full 20.78 percent market share.

Just to put this in perspective, Internet Explorer, which has been out for ages, has a 70% market share, and Apple’s Safari has a mere 7% market share.

Good job Mozilla, now let’s top Microsoft!

Read (vnunet)

Tags: Apple, browser, Firefox, internet explorer, Mozilla, safari, software
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  • aol_mobile_iphone_search.jpgA lot of websites have changed their layouts to better accomodate the rise of mobile browsers. One of the leading mobile browsers today is Apple’s Safari browser, built exclusively into their very successful iPhone.

    The latest website to undergo an extensive change in their layout is AOL Mobile Search. This site is now optimized for the iPhone and the iPod Touch using the mobile Safari web browser.

    AOL Mobile Search optimized for the iPhone is an extraordinary search engine that’s finely crafted to allow users of this brilliant device to get better answers, faster. AOL Mobile Search delivers comprehensive and more relevant search results by bringing together content from across the Web and mobile Web, as well as from Moviefone, MapQuest, AOL CityGuide and other AOL services.

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    Tags: Apple, browsers, iPhone, Mobile News, safari, web
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  • aol_mobile_iphone_search.jpgA lot of websites have changed their layouts to better accomodate the rise of mobile browsers. One of the leading mobile browsers today is Apple’s Safari browser, built exclusively into their very successful iPhone.

    The latest website to undergo an extensive change in their layout is AOL Mobile Search. This site is now optimized for the iPhone and the iPod Touch using the mobile Safari web browser.

    AOL Mobile Search optimized for the iPhone is an extraordinary search engine that’s finely crafted to allow users of this brilliant device to get better answers, faster. AOL Mobile Search delivers comprehensive and more relevant search results by bringing together content from across the Web and mobile Web, as well as from Moviefone, MapQuest, AOL CityGuide and other AOL services.

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    Tags: Apple, browsers, iPhone, safari, web
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