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~Tom Petty, It’s Good to be King.
It’s often been said that marijuana is the gateway drug, but an article in this week’s BusinessWeek, The Mac in the Gray Flannel Suit, suggests that perhaps the iPod...
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There has been plenty of speculation regarding the what and when of the next generation iPhone from Apple, with some claiming to have laid hands on the device already and others citing new features a-plenty. So far the most reliable reports would appear to have come from the direction of Engadget...
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Following on from the RSA security conference the other week, where PayPal published a paper which included comment from chief information security officer Michael Barrett that suggested 'unsafe' web browsers would be banned, the eBay owned payments company has now appeared to backtrack somewhat....
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According to IT Pro the Apple iPhone is vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks. These can occur when an iPhone user opens a JavaScript containing HTML page which triggers the vulnerability. An application Denial of Service attack can then crash the Safari browser on the phone, and quite possibly...
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The word online is that Apple is facing legal action over its claims the MacBook range supports millions of colours. This might actually be true were it not, say the reports, for the small matter of Apple ditching the old 16,777,216 colour supporting 8-bit displays used in MacBooks and replacing...
Read More | Apr 3rd, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 3rd, 2008
Mac OS X is not, on the whole, known as an OS which attracts too many problems when it comes to malware. However, in the last few days there has been something of a scare involving the Immunizator Trojan. According to IT security specialists Sophos this may well just be a case of one bad apple...
Read More | Mar 29th, 2008
As rumored around the web, the Apple iPhone with 3G support is coming out soon!
The iPhone has been a revolutionary tool for consumers, corporate America, and users around the world. I held back from purchasing an iPhone largely in part because it lacked stable support for the 3G network.
But...
Read More | Mar 28th, 2008 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: 13 Days Ago
According to UK IT magazine PC Pro the Mozilla CEO has accused Apple of coming close to using malware tactics to install the Safari browser on Windows PCs via the iTunes updater.
It reports that the latest version of the Windows iTunes updater, designed to make upgrading to the latest version of...
Read More | Mar 24th, 2008
I was so wrapped up in the AOL hoopla yesterday that I forgot to mention how well technology stocks are doing so far this week.
Sure, today's trading session wasn't exactly stellar: Microsoft, Apple, AOL and others all lost ground - but only by a little.
Monday and Tuesday were much friendlier to...
Read More | Mar 12th, 2008
TechCrunch has highlighted a swathe of restrictions facing developers who want to get their applications onto the iPhone platform following the release of the Apple iPhone SDK. Instead of all the billowing hype in the blogosphere about how wonderful Apple is for releasing the SDK, perhaps...
Read More | Mar 10th, 2008