WebKit, which powers both Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome, is the first browser engine to fully pass the Acid3 Web standards test Developers working on WebKit announced late last week that the ...
Most "alternative" browsers still run Google's rendering engine. The actual competition is somewhere most people never look.
Apple may soon have to end its WebKit-only rule for iPhone browsers due to Japan’s new Smartphone Act. This could open the door to true third-party browser support. On the desktop, Google’s Chrome ...
Apple now faces challenges to its WebKit browser requirement in three jurisdictions, as authorities around the globe try to jumpstart competition in the mobile software industry.… Japan last week ...
Apple reportedly restricts competition by limiting the use of rival browsers on its iOS devices and effectively requiring developers to use its WebKit browser engine ...
Nokia, Android, Iris Browser for Windows Mobile, and Palm Pre all share the WebKit open source renderer, but iPhone 3G S shifts it into an insanely high gear Apple shipped its iPhone 3.0 OS yesterday, ...