You open the app safari, and if it access' a website, it is working.
Sure. Most of them that is. Just check on the app's page on the App Store that it is compatible with the iOS version that your old iPhone is running.
plug you iphone into your computer go into itunes and click check for updates
It depends on how old your Mac is. When Apple releases a Mac, they include the most recent version of safari, so please try to be more specific. To check, open safari, click safari at the top, and click about safari.
IPSW is a type of file. IPSW is your software version installed on your iPhone. You can check this by going into settings, general, about.
Picture messaging is available on every model of the iPhone, including the 3G. However, this feature is only available if your iPhone software is running on version 3.0 or later. You can check your software version by going to Settings > General > About...and then scrolling down to "Version". If this says you have a version older than 3.0 (such as 2.x), then you need to update. All you have to do is plug your iPhone into your computer and start iTunes. Once iTunes recognizes your phone, click your phone's name on the side bar and you should see a message informing you that a newer version of software is available. Allow iTunes to perform the update and, after your iPhone reboots, picture messaging will be available.
Catch a bunch of pikachu's in the safari zone then check to see if one is holding it.
go to itunes click check for update
PICK UP COIL ON DISTRIBUTER IS CAUSE..................CHECK FOR OPEN CIRCUIT.............
depends on what version of server your running if its windows 2008 or newer check the reliablity moniter in server managment
Technically it doesnt until you like connect to a server? but yes! i think if you go into the apple store or get an apple person to check it out they could take away the safari app :D
The easiest way to check which version of Java is running on a computer is to ask Java directly. The website Java Tester has conveniently provided an applet which finds and displays the Java version currently used by the computer.
1) Go to Settings > Safari 2) Change your homepage site. (Google, Yahoo!, Bing) 3) Press the home button 4) Go to Safari 5) Delete any pages 6) Go to Settings > Safari 7) Clear the folowing: history, cookies, cache... 8) Change your homepage site to your original one 9) Go to Safari and check