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Apple Launches Safari Technology Preview 134 With Bug Fixes and Enhanced Performance

Apple yesterday rolled out a new update for Safari Technology Preview, An experimental browser first introduced in March 2016 by Apple. The browser was designed by the tech giants to test run certain features that may launch in future release versions of Safari, Similar to Chrome Dev Tool for Google.
Safari Technology Preview release 134 comes with bug fixes and performance enhancement for Web. Safari Technology is capable of Inspecting web and CSS, CSS Font Loading API, Scrolling, Rendering, Dialog Element, WebAssembly, JavaScript, Web API, WebGL, Media, WebRTC, Accessibility, Private Click Measurement, and Web Extensions.
The current version of the browser is built on Safari 15.4 update hence spots Safari 15 features which was recently launched in macOS Monterey. The release supports a new streamlined tab bar with integration for Tab Groups to organize tabs, alongside an improved support for Safari Web Extensions.
Other Features
It’s also spots Live Text integration which allows users to select and converse with text in images on the web, however Apple’s MacOS Monterey and an M1 Mac chip is needed. There’s also an added Quick Notes feature responsible for integrating links and Safari highlights information on the web for later reference. Safari Technology Preview update is now available and can be downloaded for both macOS Big Sur and macOS Monterey.
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How To Update Safari Technology Preview
The Safari Technology Preview update can be downloaded via navigation to the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences Users can also obtain more information and complete update launch notes on the Safari Technology Preview website.