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- Get ready, iOS fans: Safari for iOS nearly eliminates the browser interface, while debuting security improvements and a few new ways that you can move around the Web. June 10, 2013 11:54 AM PDT Safari for iOS 7 showcases a new look that practically eliminates the border between browser and app. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) SAN FRANCISCO -- While Apple's updates to Safari for OS X Mavericks are more about keeping up with the Joneses, Safari for iOS 7 looks to forge new ground by making the browser look and feel more like the operating system. Related stories: Meet iTunes Radio, Apple's long-awaited streaming music service iPhone user interface gets major face-lift with iOS 7 Apple's next Mac Pro goes peek-a-boo at WWDC Safari for iOS 7 features a nearly chrome-less interface, a new tab view, fewer restrictions on tabs, and iCloud Keychain integration, Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday. Safari for iOS 7 is expected when the operating system debuts later this year. This is a developing story that will be expanded shortly. Follow CNET's WWDC live blog for the latest breaking Apple news, and check out our complete WWDC coverage so far.
Get ready, iOS fans: Safari for iOS nearly eliminates the browser interface, while debuting security improvements and a few new ways that you can move around the Web. June 10, 2013 11:54 AM PDT Safari for iOS 7 showcases a new look that practically eliminates the border between browser and app. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) SAN FRANCISCO -- While Apple's updates to Safari for OS X Mavericks are more about keeping up with the Joneses, Safari for iOS 7 looks to forge new ground by making the browser look and feel more like the operating system. Related stories: Meet iTunes Radio, Apple's long-awaited streaming music service iPhone user interface gets major face-lift with iOS 7 Apple's next Mac Pro goes peek-a-boo at WWDC Safari for iOS 7 features a nearly chrome-less interface, a new tab view, fewer restrictions on tabs, and iCloud Keychain integration, Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday. Safari for iOS 7 is expected when the operating system debuts later this year. This is a developing story that will be expanded shortly. Follow CNET's WWDC live blog for the latest breaking Apple news, and check out our complete WWDC coverage so far.
Get ready, iOS fans: Safari for iOS nearly eliminates the browser interface, while debuting security improvements and a few new ways that you can move around the Web.

Safari for iOS 7 showcases a new look that practically eliminates the border between browser and app.
(Credit: James Martin/CNET)
SAN FRANCISCO -- While Apple's updates to Safari for OS X Mavericks are more about keeping up with the Joneses, Safari for iOS 7 looks to forge new ground by making the browser look and feel more like the operating system.
Related stories:
- Meet iTunes Radio, Apple's long-awaited streaming music service
- iPhone user interface gets major face-lift with iOS 7
- Apple's next Mac Pro goes peek-a-boo at WWDC
Safari for iOS 7 features a nearly chrome-less interface, a new tab view, fewer restrictions on tabs, and iCloud Keychain integration, Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday.
Safari for iOS 7 is expected when the operating system debuts later this year.
This is a developing story that will be expanded shortly. Follow CNET's WWDC live blog for the latest breaking Apple news, and check out our complete WWDC coverage so far.