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Those considering setting up a Windows partition on a Mac using the test version of Apple's Boot Camp might want to pay close attention to the licensing terms that accompany the beta software. According to the terms, which are posted on Apple's Web site, the software is only licensed ... Tue Apr 10 12:14:35 PDT 2007
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Thursday April 19, 2007 03:18PM PDT Fourth security update this year addresses vulnerabilities that could let attackers commandeer Macs. Read the complete story |
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Friday April 20, 2007 04:03PM PDT Zero-day vulnerability in Safari Web browser used to commandeer a MacBook in hack-a-Mac contest at CanSecWest conference. Read the complete story |
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Monday April 23, 2007 01:09PM PDT A MacBook gets hijacked using a zero-day flaw in Safari. Also, navigation systems get hacked via FM radio and Social Security numbers on the Web. Read the complete story |
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Tuesday April 24, 2007 11:39AM PDT Hack-a-Mac contest winner exploited a zero-day bug in QuickTime that could also expose Windows users. Read the complete story |
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The new public beta of Aspyr Media's Macintosh conversion of SimCity 4 runs on Intel Macs--but only if you have the Rush Hour expansion pack included in the Deluxe Edition. 27-Apr-2007 |
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Tuesday May 01, 2007 02:08PM PDT Patch comes just over a week after the vulnerability was used to grab a $10,000 prize and a MacBook Pro in a hack-a-Mac contest. Read the complete story |
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Apple says that "some batteries" in its range of MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops have "performance issues". |
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Just a day after Apple unveils its browser, security researchers report 18 flaws--and counting. Read More |
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Responding to security concerns, Apple has updated Safari for Windows; beta 3.0.1 is available now. Read More |
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