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Displaying items by tag: Macintosh

Friday, 17 April 2009 05:30

Mac security under renewed question

Unpatched vulnerabilities in Mac OS X and a Mac-based botnet! What is the world coming to?
Thursday, 16 April 2009 07:29

Mac OS X 10.5.7 imminent

Mac OS X 10.5.7 is nearing completion, with pundits tipping its release in the coming days.

Wednesday, 15 April 2009 01:24

Backblaze online backup comes to the Mac

Online backup service Backblaze, already available for Windows, has announced that it now works with the Mac as well.

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You know a virus is making it in the news when your network’s users start asking you about it (instead of the latest round of "good news virus" hoaxes.) It's prudent for those in technical leadership roles to send out encouraging messages why nobody need panic. Here’s a template e-mail you can copy-and-paste, with versions for Windows, Linux and Mac infrastructures!

Thursday, 19 March 2009 06:23

Psystar debuts new Mac clone

Despite ongoing wrangles in court with Apple computer, upstart OS X-based computer manufacturer Psystar has introduced a new desktop model.
Published in Home Tech
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Want some free, prizewinning games for your Mac? Check out the winners of the uDevGames contest.

Published in Open Source
Wednesday, 11 March 2009 04:18

More Macs heading to work

Almost three-quarters of enterprise IT administrators recently surveyed said they expect to increase the number of Macs in their organisations.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 10 March 2009 06:12

Apple netbook to touch our lives?

Yet more rumours abound about an upcoming Apple netbook, this time spurred on by reports in the Chinese language press out of Taiwan. Is it possible that Apple has caved to market demand despite its stated opposition to releasing a cheap netbook product?

Published in Beerfiles
As numerous analysts have pointed out, desktop computers are on the way out, yet here we are in the middle of a - dare I say it - depression and Apple has just released a new range of premium priced desktop Macs. Some people might say Apple are mad to bring out new desktops at this time, but they would be mad if they didn't.

Published in Beerfiles
Wednesday, 04 March 2009 04:06

Mac Pro goes Nehalem

A revamped Mac Pro brings Intel's Nehalem Xeon chips to Apple's lineup for the first time. Apple claims this and other changes can double the performance of its high-end desktop.

Published in Core Dump
The Mac mini - ignored by Apple for two years - has finally been given some special attention, resulting in significant and much needed improvements on multiple fronts. Graphics, storage and power consumption improvements contribute to an impressive array of improved functionality for Apple's tiniest desktop Mac.

Published in Core Dump
There's no huge surprises in Apple's new iMacs, but the company has made it harder to decide which model is right for you. Apple has concentrated on improving the internals rather than the external design of its new range.

Published in Core Dump
Monday, 02 March 2009 05:10

Mac OS X 10.5.7 heralds new models

Code contained in the developer release of the Mac OS X 10.5.7 update provides clues about possibly forthcoming hardware changes.

Published in Core Dump
Disk drive manufacturer Hitachi GST is extending its play for the external storage market with the purchase of Fabrik.

Published in Listed Tech
Apple has released a wide-ranging set of Mac OS X security updates, including a fix for the Safari RSS issue. There's also a pair of Java updates for Tiger and Leopard.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 11 February 2009 06:10

Check that authentication dialog!

If a trustworthy Mac OS X application pops up an authorisation dialog, it's safe to click OK - right? Wrong!

Published in Core Dump
Psystar has achieved a small but potentially significant win in its legal scrap with Apple. The Mac 'cloner' has been granted leave by US District Judge William Alsup to amend its counterclaims.

Published in Core Dump
Tuesday, 27 January 2009 01:08

iWork Trojan reappears in Photoshop CS4 crack

A variant of the iWorkServices Trojan for Mac OS X that appeared last week is now circulating with an unauthorised copy of Adobe Photoshop CS4.

Published in Core Dump
Friday, 23 January 2009 12:53

Obama team's IT issues could have been worse

So President Barack Obama's White House staff say they are struggling with old software. Things would have been worse if the Bush administration had kept up to date.

Published in Core Dump
Friday, 23 January 2009 02:40

Beware: iWork '09 torrent is a Trojan

Trojans are still the flavour of the month when it comes to getting malware onto Macs. Recent examples have posed as codecs required to view seedy videos, but the latest attack hides behind Apple's iWork application suite.

Published in Core Dump

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