According to a report from MacGeneration, a French blog, one of the announcements expected for Monday's WWDC 2010 keynote (which Steve Jobs will be giving himself) is a major update for Safari. If you believe the docs that the site has obtained, there are more than just a few big changes coming. Amongst the changes are Bing alongside Yahoo! and Google search options, a new Safari Reader" for improved RSS reading, 25 percent faster Javascript performance and DNS prefetching, improved HTML5 support, and new developer tools which will be along the liens of Firebug or Chrome's developer helpers. The update will allegedly add hardware acceleration for Windows PCs, and can address fields that auto-predicts URL, along with a handful of other minor tweaks as well. Furthermore, there is also an expected minor upgrade to Snow Leopard (10.6.4) which will resolve some of the nagging issues, but not much more then that. As you already know, as WWDC approaches, the rumors will be flying around, we will try to separate the good from the bad for you, so stay tuned by following us on Twitter and/or subscribing to our RSS feeds.
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