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VMware readies virtualization software for Macs
August 7, 2006
Still-unnamed product will run Windows, Linux and more on the Mac; unveiling set for Apple developer conference.
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FAQ: Windows on Macs
April 5, 2006
There are some strings attached to running Microsoft's OS on a Mac--including Windows security risks, Apple says.
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Leopard, Power Macs expected at Apple confab
August 7, 2006
Steve Jobs will definitely give developers a taste of the upcoming Mac OS X. A shiny new Intel-based box may also appear. Photos: Behind the WWDC curtain
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Leopard nipping at Vista's heels
August 8, 2006
The new Mac OS is due in spring, which would put it after Vista. But if the Windows update slips again, that could let Apple get in first.
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Apple shows Leopard's spots
August 7, 2006
At developers' conference, company previews first Intel-based desktop and offers a taste of new OS features.
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Expert: IT industry has failed in desktop security
May 21, 2007
Software shipped with the major operating systems runs unencumbered on most machines--and not all of that software should be trusted, he says.
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Week in review: Snuffing out OS bugs
November 16, 2007
Microsoft and Apple release dueling OS updates, while Oracle looks to the past and future. Also: Going green in the garage.
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Mac hacked through QuickTime flaw
April 24, 2007
Hack-a-Mac contest winner exploited a zero-day bug in QuickTime that could also expose Windows users.
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Week in video: Local Live, 'SmackBook,' LCDs
June 9, 2006
Check out Microsoft's new beta, a Mac notebook hack and the latest in display technology.
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Apple puts a leash on its Leopard
April 12, 2007
Delays OS release to October as it pulls engineers from the Leopard team to help get the iPhone out by June.
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Week in review: A week for Web 2.0, a day for Earth
April 25, 2008
San Francisco hosts a Web app frenzy, and Earth Day provides the perfect opportunity to look at the very latest in green tech. (By CNET News.com's Leslie Katz)
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