It has been revealed that Apple is attempting to have its software installed on Windows users' PCs without their consent, again. Similarly to its move with the Safari 3.1 update this spring, Apple has reportedly bundled a MobileMe control panel applet with the iTunes 7.7 update for Windows users.What's wors... |
22 July 2008 09:32 GMT |
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Well, this is a bit of a surprise. This year's 'PWN to Own' contest hosted at CanSecWest saw Apple's MacBook Air get PWNED in 2 minutes flat. Charlie Miller (famed iPhone hacker), Jake Honoroff and Mark Daniel of Independent Security Evaluators have successfully compromised the Apple MacBook Air, ... |
28 March 2008 05:51 GMT |
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In light of Apple's usage of the iTunes and QuickTime software update mechanism to push Safari 3.1 onto Windows users, Mozilla Corp. CEO John Lilly scolded the Cupertino folks for their bad behavior in a blog post on Friday. Although he is pretty right about many aspects concerning Apple's move, as he conti... |
26 March 2008 06:00 GMT |
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Remember Self Aware Safari? Sure you do, especially as a Microsoft Windows user also running iTunes. Following reports of Apple's web browser sneaking its way onto Windows-running platforms through Software Updater originally set up for Windows users using iTunes to fill up their iPods with media, a few influent... |
24 March 2008 05:10 GMT |
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Safari 3.1 managed to beat both Firefox 3.0 and Internet Explorer 8 to the market. The alien Windows browser, thrown on the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows Vista and Windows XP after it was migrated out of the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard heaven, was finalized ahead of its rivals and released for download. At the same... |
19 March 2008 08:54 GMT |
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Mac users and Safari fans should be happy to hear that "the world's best browser" is now "the world's fastest web browser for Mac and Windows PCs" with the introduction of version 3.1. The update to the Apple-developed web browser is said to allow 1.9 and 1.7 times faster loading than Internet Explorer 7 an... |
18 March 2008 10:02 GMT |
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