Apple is main focus, but Google doesn’t escape the regulator’s scrutiny either, with its business practices to promote Chrome coming under fire.
A UK antitrust body has criticized Apple and Google's dominance over the mobile browser market, saying that it is holding ...
The United Kingdom’s mobile browser market is “not working well for consumers and businesses” according to a final report ...
Apple on Tuesday patched a critical zero-day vulnerability in virtually all iPhones and iPad models it supports and said it ...
The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2025-24201 and was found in the WebKit cross-platform web browser engine used by Apple's Safari web browser and many other apps and web browsers on macOS ...
The zero-day bug was found in WebKit, the browser engine powering Safari and other apps, and allowed hackers to break out of WebKit’s protective sandbox with “maliciously crafted web content ...
The Orion browser is a web browser built on the WebKit rendering engine. For those who don't know, a rendering engine is what makes it possible for an app to present web pages to the user.
These include issues such as Apple mandating the use of its WebKit browser engine for other browsers on iOS, which limits their ability to differentiate versus Apple's own Safari browser by offering ...
From Firefox to Opera and everything in between, there's no shortage of Chrome replacements on the Play Store. What's your favorite?
Apple and Google are facing trouble in the UK due to their competitive behavior in mobile browsers. Apple in particular comes off badly in the investigation report now presented by the UK ...
The CMA could enforce policy changes to improve competition under new consumer protection laws. The CMA could enforce policy changes to improve competition under new consumer protection laws.