Mac OS X
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Apple OS X Lion available todayNews Apple OS X Lion will go on sale today, at the low price of £20.99.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple launches Mac OS X LionNews Apple has launched Mac OS X Lion with a surprisingly low price tag and no need for a CD.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple confirms iCloud launch for WWDCNews The Apple cloud service gets a name - iCloud - and it'll be unveiled next week.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Synergy 2011: Citrix uncloaks Android apps for WindowsNews You'll soon be able to run Android apps on Windows machines, thanks to Citrix.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple advises on Mac Defender threatNews After swathes of reports about malicious anti-virus software for Macs, Apple finally gives advice to users and offers an OS update ‘in the coming days.’
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Mac Defender threat is ‘no surprise’News Macs are being increasingly targeted by cyber criminals looking to dupe users into parting with their cash.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Mac OS X gets first ever crimeware kitNews Mac OS X users are being targeted by the first ever crimeware created for the operating system.
By Tom Brewster 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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Mac OS X update fixes over 130 vulnerabilitiesNews More than 130 security flaws have been fixed in the latest Mac OS X update.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Firefox gets crash protection in latest updateNews Browser crashes from problematic plug-ins are a thing of the past, says Mozilla, but only for Windows and Linux users at this stage.
By Martin James Published
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Apple launches latest Mac OS X 10.6.4 updateNews After placing all its focus on iPhone OS-based hardware and software at WWDC, Apple has finally given its desktop product line some much-needed love.
By Martin James Published
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Safari security holes prompt upgrade advisoryNews Safari users have been advised to upgrade to either Safari 5 or 4.1 as older versions contain vulnerabilities that hackers could exploit.
By Tom Brewster Published
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