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QuickTime is no longer bundled with iTunes whenever you wish to download Apple’s software on a Windows PC, but the Cupertino computer giant continues to make the player available as a separate download on its web site. The same goes for the latest updates.QuickTime 7.7.1 targets Windows users only and it’... |
27 October 2011 03:01 GMT |
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In a note published to its Investor Relations site, Apple has confirmed the schedule for its upcoming quarterly earnings call for fiscal year 2011.
In the Investor News section, the company headquartered at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, announced, “Apple plans to conduct a conference call to discus... |
27 September 2011 02:37 GMT |
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Apple has launched ProApps QuickTime Codecs version 1.0.1 adding new video codecs required by QuickTime-based applications, including QuickTime itself.Weighing in at just 1.1 MB and requiring OS X 10.5.6 or later, ProApps QuickTime Codecs 1.0.1 adds new video codecs for use by QuickTime-based applications.The codecs ... |
21 September 2011 05:46 GMT |
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Apple is addressing multiple security issues residing in their QuickTime media player for Mac and Windows via a new software update release that brings the software to version 7.7 on both platforms.
Affecting Mac OS X v10.5.8 Leopard (Client and Server), Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP SP2 or later, Quick... |
4 August 2011 02:57 GMT |
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The new Tomb Raider game is scheduled to arrive in 2012, but its developer, Crystal Dynamics, has shed some more light on why the old Lara Croft was replaced with a younger one, and how quicktime events are going to help the overall gameplay experience.
The long-running Tomb Raider series has delighted gamers for ... |
19 July 2011 04:45 GMT |
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Apple has issued a formal announcement confirming the schedule for its fiscal 2011 third quarter results conference call, advising those who wish to attend to have a QuickTime-enabled platform at hand, and some spare time starting 2:00 p.m. PDT.
Although already confirmed on its QuickTime website since June, Apple... |
15 July 2011 10:01 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed the schedule for its conference call discussing the financial results for the company’s third fiscal quarter.
As usual, the schedule for Apple’s financial results conference call is first confirmed on the QuickTime website, where the Mac maker states:
“Apple’s confere... |
29 June 2011 04:34 GMT |
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Apple is gearing up to announce how many i-things it has sold in its second quarter of fiscal 2011 in a conference call scheduled to go live this Wednesday, April 20 at 2:00 p.m. PDT/5:00 p.m. EDT, the Mac maker said today.Apple’s official confirmation, below:FY 11 Second Quarter Results Conference CallWHAT: Ap... |
18 April 2011 09:43 GMT |
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An update to QuickTime 7 for Mac OS X 10.5 and Windows is now available from Cupertino, Softpedia is proud to inform. A release focused on patching several vulnerabilities found in the media player, version 7.6.9 is immediately available for download (for both Windows and Mac OS X) using the links belo... |
8 December 2010 02:45 GMT |
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Rick Duffy, an independent software developer, has released Webcorder 1.3, an update to his iOS app that allows users to create a QuickTime movie of an entire web browsing session. Webcorder does not capture audio or streaming video, but it will record everything the user does and sees on the screen.
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6 December 2010 08:20 GMT |
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Apple has published the schedule for its conference call webcast discussing Q4 - 2010 financial results noting that the conference will take place on, Monday, October 18th, between 2:00pm PT and 5:00pm ET.On its QuickTime web site, the company reveals that “Apple’s conference call webcast discussing Q4 - ... |
29 September 2010 03:57 GMT |
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In the wake of releasing iOS 4.2 to enrolled developers yesterday, Apple quietly updated a number of additional applications developed by the Cupertino giant, including QuickTime, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Server, and Logic Studio.It was only necessary to post two downloads so that users could update their software an... |
16 September 2010 04:08 GMT |
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A note on Apple’s web site reveals that a new version of QuickTime is now available for Windows PC users. The update fixes a security issue affecting Windows 7, Vista, and XP SP2 (or later).Softpedia reported late last month that a highly critical remote code execution vulnerability had been discovered in the l... |
13 August 2010 03:15 GMT |
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A highly critical remote code execution vulnerability has been discovered in the latest version of QuickTime for Windows. Secunia reports that the flaw can be exploited by tricking users into viewing a maliciously crafted Web page.According to an advisory published by the Danish vulnerability intelligence vendor, a f... |
28 July 2010 13:38 GMT |
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Apple has released QuickTime Player 7.6.6, a new version of its old media player originally debuted in Mac OS Classix (System 7). Also available for Windows, QuickTime Player 7 supports older media formats such as QTVR, interactive QuickTime movies, and MIDI files. Those who upgraded to Snow Leopard can continue usin... |
11 May 2010 03:03 GMT |
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Released as minor updates via Apple’s Support Downloads section, QuickTime 7.6.6 and iPhoto 8.1.2 pack more than one would think just by looking at the short release notes. While iPhoto 8.1.2 addresses minor issues with import and syncing, QuickTime 7.6.6 includes changes that increase reliability, improve comp... |
31 March 2010 05:50 GMT |
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Apple’s conference call webcast discussing Q1 - 2010 financial results will begin at 2:00pm PT/5:00pm ET on Monday, January 25, 2010, the company’s website reveals. As usual, attending the conference requires QuickTime. The Mac maker is also believed to have scheduled an event just two days later (January... |
12 January 2010 03:00 GMT |
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The company behind the Mac operating system claims that QuickTime 7.6.5 is a Windows-only release, which addresses issues with applications not reliably loading libraries required by QuickTime at startup, as well as incorrect display of QuickTime movies embedded in a webpage using custom scale attributes. QuickTime ... |
20 November 2009 03:23 GMT |
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Those who’ve made a clean install of Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard may have noticed that Apple’s new OS replaces the old QuickTime with QuickTime X. Admittedly, the new player offers a clean and uncluttered interface, easy media sharing, and flexible recording capabilities, yet some users have been heavily ... |
13 November 2009 02:59 GMT |
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QuickTime 7.6.4 includes changes that increase reliability, improve compatibility and enhance security, according to Apple. Recommended for all QuickTime 7 users, the new version also adds security fixes – three, to be precise, for Mac OS X v10.4.11, Mac OS X v10.5.8, Windows 7, Vista and XP SP3. On the Suppo... |
10 September 2009 08:18 GMT |
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard includes QuickTime X, an updated version of the Apple QuickTime Player, both inside and outside. It offers easy media sharing, and flexible recording capabilities, but lacks some of the features enjoyed by users of QuickTime 7 and QuickTime 7 Pro, such as exporting options and support for v... |
2 September 2009 04:54 GMT |
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The code-savvy folks at Telestream have updated their WMV Player to version 2.3.0.7 Beta. Flip4Mac WMV is a collection of QuickTime components that allow you to play, import and export Windows Media files and can be used with most of your favorite QuickTime applications including QuickTime Player, iMovie 6 and Final ... |
11 August 2009 10:35 GMT |
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Early Snow Leopard builds reportedly prompted the user to install QuickTime 7 and automatically proceeded with the installation when attempting to open a file supported only by QuickTime 7. It has been revealed that Snow Leopard build 10A394 now allows the full installation of QuickTime 7 in the same way, enabling Pr... |
1 July 2009 09:10 GMT |
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Apple has disclosed that both iTunes 8.2 and QuickTime 7.6.2 have been suffering from a few security issues, with QuickTime alone being in need of some ten patches. Two of these ten security holes recently plugged by Apple have been confirmed as Windows-specific. In a Support document detailing the security content ... |
2 June 2009 10:28 GMT |
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Alongside the updates to iTunes, GarageBand and the MobileMe Control Panel (exclusive to Windows users), Apple has posted an update to its QuickTime media player. Bringing the software to version 7.6.2, the Mac maker has increased reliability, improved compatibility and enhanced the security of QuickTime on both Mac ... |
2 June 2009 03:03 GMT |
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When was the last time you heard Apple releasing one of its products and saying that it would not add any new features compared with the last version? If you were prepared to say never, think again. That time was when it announced the release of Snow Leopard, the future addition to its family of OSes bearing cat moni... |
1 May 2009 12:41 GMT |
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Reportedly, the latest beta of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard includes a YouTube sharing feature, alongside a new screen-recording function in the upcoming QuickTime X Player. The two late findings add to a number of other new features to QuickTime X, the next incarnation of Apple's powerful media player. Besides t... |
28 April 2009 04:03 GMT |
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AppleInsider is again the source of new Snow Leopard tidbits, this time revealing that Apple's latest build has QuickTime Pro features open for use right from the get go.Of course, Apple could have just unlocked the Pro side of QuickTime for testing. The features could, nevertheless, make their way into OS X 10.... |
12 February 2009 03:18 GMT |
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Following updates to the iLife Media Browser and iDVD (7.0.3), QuickTime Broadcaster was updated yesterday to version 1.5.3. Mac users can download the update for free, right here on Softpedia.“Welcome to QuickTime Broadcaster, Apple's standards-based live encoding software that lets you produce profession... |
28 January 2009 06:58 GMT |
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In a Support document on the security content of QuickTime 7.6, Apple reveals that it has addressed as many as eight vulnerabilities found with the software, seven of which were common to Mac OS X v10.5.x, Windows Vista, and XP (SP2 and SP3).The post outlines that accessing maliciously crafted RTSP URLs, QTVR, AVI an... |
22 January 2009 04:44 GMT |
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Apple has released a new version of its multimedia framework capable of handling digital video, media clips, sound, text, animation, music, and interactive panoramic images in various formats. QuickTime 7.6 is available as a free download for all supported platforms, including Mac OS X Leopard and Tiger, plus Windows... |
22 January 2009 03:30 GMT |
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NeoOffice.org has released the sixth patch for its full-featured suite of office applications, NeoOffice. The update addresses an issue that prevented video from being displayed in Slide Show Movies, according to a forum post.“Since we released NeoOffice 2.2.5 Patch 5 nearly two weeks ago, two users have report... |
29 December 2008 13:18 GMT |
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RealPlayer, one of the best media players for Mac, giving broadband users near-instant playback of RealVideo and RealAudio, has been updated to version 11.0.0 Build 884. Changes include usability enhancements, as well as bug fixes. The software is free to download and install on almost any Mac.RealPlayer has recently... |
31 October 2008 04:30 GMT |
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Perian aims to provide a single package for all your playback needs. It is a collection of QuickTime components incorporating several libraries, dubbed as “the Swiss-army knife for QuickTime”. The newly updated version fixes a number of bugs, improving your experience.Perian is a free, open source QuickTi... |
21 October 2008 10:04 GMT |
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Soon after Apple updated QuickTime to version 7.5.5, a certain "Securfrog" published a code that can (allegedly) be used to crash any Web browser with the QuickTime plug-in. According to the person who found the flaw, a memory heap overflow can be created because of the way QuickTime handles long strings of data.&ldq... |
19 September 2008 03:38 GMT |
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Apple has updated QuickTime to version 7.5.5. The new release includes changes that increase reliability, improve application compatibility, but also security, according to the company behind the Macintosh brand. Front Row users are also treated to an update, which brings iTunes 8.0 compatibility and bug fixes.On App... |
10 September 2008 06:21 GMT |
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Flip4Mac has updated its WMV Player to version 2.2.1.11 Beta. Flip4Mac WMV is a collection of QuickTime components that allow you to play, import and export Windows Media files and can be used with most of your favorite QuickTime applications including QuickTime Player, iMovie 6 and Final Cut Pro.The Flip4Mac WMV Pla... |
8 September 2008 15:51 GMT |
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Apple has released the first ProRes QuickTime Decoder for Mac. According to the company, this tool will allow QuickTime to play Apple ProRes files. Using the codec, Final Cut Users benefit from "lossless, uncompressed HD video at SD data rates". The Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder allows both Mac and Windows users to ... |
29 August 2008 03:45 GMT |
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Creaceed has updated its Morph Age and Morph Age Pro to version 4.0. The software morphs/warps images and movies on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, which users can then save to a QuickTime movie. The latest version of the software adds Motion and Blending curves editing. Also, by moving only a subset, users can now derive the... |
11 April 2008 10:10 GMT |
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Last week, Apple was announcing... wait, no, Apple barely "announces" its hardware, so updates are out of the question. What I meant to say was that last week, the Cupertino-based corporation responsible for some of the most innovative products out there has rolled out three updates. One in particular addresses 11 "h... |
8 April 2008 07:03 GMT |
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In a new move designed to add anti-hacking features to its solutions, Apple is contradicting the general perspective that its products offer security by default, in contrast with Microsoft's software. The Cupertino-based hardware company is working to bulletproof its own software against hacking attempts and, in... |
8 April 2008 05:57 GMT |
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Updates are available for your computer! iTunes, QuickTime and Front Row updates are all just waiting to be ticked, downloaded and installed on your Mac. The first two go for Windows users too, since iTunes and QuickTime can also be used on Microsoft's operating system. Hopefully, this time around, Apple will se... |
3 April 2008 03:49 GMT |
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Videophiles and audiophiles alike will be very glad to hear that Apple has just made available a new update for its media player. Version 7.4.1 packs a single security update - much like that know-it-all neighbor we call whenever the TV set gets busted - mainly tasked with solving the heap buffer overflow issue.This ... |
7 February 2008 08:16 GMT |
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A new vulnerability has been discovered in the very popular application QuickTime, which may be used by malicious people to compromise an affected system, security company Secunia wrote in an advisory published today. The "Apple QuickTime RTSP Reply Reason-Phrase Buffer Overflow" notification was flagged as highly cr... |
11 January 2008 06:52 GMT |
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The Cupertino company Apple, the famous creator of Mac OS X, has released a new update for QuickTime which is supposed to correct all the reported glitches and keep the users protected while using the application. The version 7.3.1.70 was rolled out yesterday, coming as a 20.3 MB download package. In case you've... |
14 December 2007 14:06 GMT |
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It looks like the game has been taken up a notch, as the QuickTime vulnerability that was first found on Windows and later confirmed in OS X now has a working proof-of-concept exploit. Apple hasn't issued any updates yet, so users will have to get down and dirty and plug the hole themselves.The bug in QuickTime&... |
30 November 2007 10:07 GMT |
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An exploit tailored on a zero-day vulnerability impacting Apple's QuickTime media player is gunning for Windows Vista. Initially, the Apple QuickTime RTSP Response Header Content-Length remote buffer overflow vulnerability was less likely to impact Microsoft's latest Windows client due to the mitigations se... |
29 November 2007 07:40 GMT |
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Last week, there was a lot of stink made over by another QuickTime vulnerability for Windows. There have been quite a few of these vulnerabilities in Apple's software, but they have typically affected both Windows and OS X. So, it should not be surprising that the same issue was discovered on the Mac.Symantec... |
27 November 2007 13:18 GMT |
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Apple's QuickTime, the multimedia player able to handle so many formats, is again the main subject of the security advisories as SecurityFocus found a new flaw in version 7.2 and 7.3. The same source informed that the vulnerability is caused by the way QuickTime works with "specially crafted RTSP Response header... |
26 November 2007 02:58 GMT |
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A new vulnerability was discovered in Apple's QuickTime which could enable an attacker to execute arbitrary code on the affected systems, SecurityFocus reported today. But what's more important is that a successful exploitation requires users' approval, as they are required to visit a malicious page or... |
15 November 2007 02:44 GMT |
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