Apple’s Latest Safari Technology Preview Update

Apple has recently released the latest update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser first introduced by the company in March 2016. The purpose of Safari Technology Preview is to test features that could potentially be included in future releases of Safari.

The new Safari Technology Preview 195 comes with numerous bug fixes and performance enhancements across various areas such as Accessibility, CSS, Media, Rendering, Scrolling, Web Extensions, and Web Inspector. This update is compatible with macOS Ventura and macOS Sonoma, which are the latest versions of Apple’s operating system.

For current users of the browser, the latest update is available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences or System Settings. More details about the specific improvements and changes can be found in the release notes on the Safari Technology Preview website.

Apple’s primary aim with Safari Technology Preview is to gather feedback from both developers and regular users to enhance their browser development process. One unique feature of this browser is that it can run alongside the current Safari browser, and importantly, it does not necessitate a developer account for downloading.

In addition to the Safari Technology Preview update, there are several noteworthy stories about Apple’s latest products and software updates:

– Five significant changes are rumored for the iPhone 16 Pro Max in 2025
– Apple has released iOS 17.5.1 with a fix for a reappearing photos bug
– The iPhone SE 4 with Face ID is expected to be priced below $500
– Microsoft has introduced a new Surface Pro that is purported to be faster than the 15″ M3 MacBook Air
– The iPhone 16 Pro Max is said to feature new 48MP wide and ultra-wide cameras

For enthusiasts of Apple products or those interested in their latest releases, there is certainly much to anticipate. Whether it involves an update for an existing device or the launch of a new one, Apple is undoubtedly engaging with its exciting developments.