Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Apple unveils new features for Safari: unified search, iCloud Tabs multi-device syncing and more

Apple unveils new features for Safari unified search, multidevice syncing and more

Apple's fresh new hardware may have gotten the headlines thus far during Apple's WWDC keynote today, but there's also some good news for browser aficionados, too. Safari has taken a page out of Chrome's book by offering unified search for the web, your history and bookmarks. Additionally, Safari now syncs your web-browsing info across all your devices. Called iCloud Tabs, the feature lets you see the tabs you have open on any device simultaneously. That means you can surf the web on your iPhone while you're out and about, and continue your web session seamlessly on that shiny new MacBook Pro when you get home by clicking the new handy dandy iCloud button. Not only that, Safari's picked up some new multitouch tricks, letting you swipe all the way out to tab view, then pinch on the page you want to dive back in.

For more coverage of the WWDC 2012 keynote, check out our liveblog!

Apple unveils new features for Safari: unified search, iCloud Tabs multi-device syncing and more originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jun 2012 14:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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