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Apple fixes its spammy calendar with Report Junk featureNews The new option lets you block spam iCloud calendar invites
By Ingrid Fadelli Published
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Apple issues Oracle Java 7 patch for Mac OS X usersNews Consumer electronics giant hopes patch will fix zero-day Java exploit in Mac OS X.
By Rene Millman Published
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Trojan targets Mac OS X Lion anti-malwareNews F-Secure finds a nasty piece of malware that disables Lion OS defences.
By Miya Knights Published
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2010 a ‘busy year’ for Mac security threatsNews A range of Mac security threats emerged last year, including the notorious Koobface worm.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple Mac App Store to open in JanuaryNews Mac users do not have long to wait until the App Store comes to their computers.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Mac OS vulnerabilities skyrocketNews Mac OS vulnerabilities have risen by over five times, leading Panda Security to launch an anti-virus product for the operating system.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Windows 7 to hit Macs by end of yearNews Most Macs will be able to run Windows 7 using Boot Camp by the end of this year, but some iMacs and MacBook Pros are being left out.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Microsoft to issue five patches, Apple sorts out JavaNews More patches headed towards Microsoft and Apple OS users.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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Snow Leopard set for release on FridayNews Following speculation last week, Apple has confirmed that its new Mac OS will be released on 28 August.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Apple users shouldn’t have ‘false sense of security’News Security firm Trend Micro is the latest company to warn that Apple’s popularity will make its OS more of a target for criminals.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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Will Mac OS ever be the business platform of choice?In-depth Windows is apparently in decline, and Mac OS is growing. Does that mean that it’s primed for the business market?
By Simon Brew Published
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Video: Mobile security threats and Mac complacencyNews Part two: Eugene Kaspersky, chief executive and founder of Kaspersky Lab, talks about the increasing security threats mobile users are facing.
By Maggie Holland Published
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