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So of course I went out and downloaded the new Safari 4 Beta as soon as it came out (you should too), but encountered a serious issue right off the bat.

I am a serious fan of digg.com and noticed right away that Safari 4 was opening all of the links from Digg in a ‘New Window’ instead of in a ‘New Tab’. This might not sound like a huge deal, but for me it was going to be a Safari killer. Turns out this can be fixed easily (although I only have the fix for Mac at this point):
Here’s the fix via a digg comment from TheMagnificen7 ![]()
Post: Safari 4: Eye Candy or Seriously Useful?
“Try this in terminal in Mac OS X
defaults write com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs -bool true
If you are using Windows, I’m not sure if there is a work-around.”
It worked for me (I had to restart Safari after running the command) and now all my clicks open links in new tabs rather than new windows.
Saving the world one Macbook Pro hard drive at a time.

Seagate Momentus 7200.4 series, G-Shock
I recently purchased this bad boy, just waiting for it to arrive so I can start saving the planet!
| The Good Stuff |
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| Form Factor: | 2.5″ | |
| Type: | Internal | |
| Capacity: | 500 GB | |
| Spindle Speed: | 7200 Rpm | |
| Average Seek Time: | 11 Ms | |
| Interface Type: | Serial ATA-300 | |
| Buffer Size: | 16 MB | |
| Data Transfer Rate: | 300 MBps | |
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