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Topic: Mac os x
'Mac os x' News
26 August 2008
PGP upgrades encryption products
By Tim Greene, Network World
PGP is overhauling three of its products to improve the number of flexibility options for IT managers. Read more...
- Black Hat: Speakers question virtualisation
- 08 Aug 08
- Samsung beefs up SSDs for Microsoft Vista
- 07 Aug 08
- Google targets open source for low-cost laptops
- 06 Aug 08
- New Firefox to boost open-source video
- 04 Aug 08
- Apple finally patches dangerous DNS flaw
- 01 Aug 08
- VMware ships new beta for Mac virtual machines
- 01 Aug 08
- Security experts criticise Apple for not patching DNS bug
- 29 Jul 08
'Mac os x' Other Articles
26 August 2008
Vista could still triumph for Microsoft
By Eric Lai, Computerworld
Microsoft's current operating system is often derided but is the tide turning in its favour? Read more...
- In Mac Office 2008, reliability trumps Exchange support
- 14 Jan 08
- Leopard a key part of Apple's business
- 05 Nov 07
- Firefox 3: Mozilla fixes what's broke
- 18 Jun 08
- The new iPhone is enterprise ready
- 11 Jun 08
- Windows XP vs Vista: What you need to know
- 16 Apr 08
- Open source applications for SMEs
- 01 Feb 08
- Five reasons not to make the jump to Leopard - yet
- 06 Nov 07
- 20 Windows features we love to hate
- 21 Jul 07
- Five hot technologies for 2007
- 01 Mar 07
- Apple's iPhone - not for business
- 18 Jan 07
- Firefox 3: A guide to installation
- 18 Jun 08
- Linux replacements for your favourite Windows apps
- 20 Apr 08
- Making the iPhone work for business
- 05 Mar 08
- Hackers focus efforts on Firefox, Safari
- 05 May 08
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'Mac os x' Blog Entries
18 June 2008
Time to Break Out the WINE
By Glyn Moody
In case you hadn't noticed, Firefox 3 was launched yesterday. Despite a misstep or two, it seems to be going swimmingly. And yet it's deeply ironic that this much-ballyhooed launch should obscure what, in some ways, is an even more important milestone: the appearance, on the same day, of WINE 1.0. Read more...
- El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido
- 28 May 08
- Aaron Seigo, KDE project lead speaks out
- 27 Mar 08
- Open Politics
- 16 Jan 08
- Analogue Hackers
- 26 Nov 07
'Mac os x' Whitepapers
21 January 2007
The New Apple of Malware's Eye: Is Mac OS X the Next Windows?
By McAfee
For more than 26 years, Apple Computer has, for the most part, avoided the security spotlight. This good fortune is at least partly due to its significantly smaller share of the personal computer market, especially when compared to behemoth Microsoft. In fact, Apple has been perceived as a platform and technology that is "virus free" and "immune" to security flaws-particularly those that have plagued Microsoft over the past 20 years. But as Apple's Macintosh OS X operating system (Mac OS) gains ground in the market and Apple's consumer technologies, such as iPod and iTunes, continue to enjoy widespread popularity, security researchers and hackers will increasingly point their digital lock picks toward the Mac OS and other Apple products, making Apple a growing target for malware attacks. Read more...

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