Rival rendering engines could make pages load almost 30% faster on iPhones, Redmond claims Critics and competitors have long complained about the Apple Tax – the sales commission developers are obliged to pay on App Store sales and in app purchases. Now Microsoft engineers have documented a performance tax – the performance hit that iOS users today endure because Apple requires iOS browsers, with theoretical exceptions, to use the WebKit browser engine that powers Safari. The performance tax...

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