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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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Apple flaws put both Macs and PCs at risk
May 12, 2006
Patches arrive for more than 40 holes affecting QuickTime, used by Apple and Windows systems, and Mac OS X.
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McAfee bites into Apple security
May 5, 2006
Launches antivirus for Mac, saying Apple's operating system is "just as vulnerable" to targeted attacks as its competitors.
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Mac fans sign up for Boot Camp
April 5, 2006
Going against type, the Apple faithful are optimistic about bringing Windows XP to Intel-based Macs.
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Vista delay could add up to Mac sales
March 23, 2006
If there's one company that stands to benefit from the delay of the Windows Vista operating system, it's Apple.
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Bluetooth worm targets Mac OS X
February 17, 2006
Pest isn't believed to have attacked users yet, but two examples of malicious software to target Mac OS in two days may signal trend.
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DMCA axes sites discussing Mac OS for PCs
February 17, 2006
Two water-cooler sites for hackers are down this morning, and one of them has credited the DMCA with the outage.
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Leopard, uncaged: Mac OS X upgrade debuts
October 30, 2007
The new version of Apple's operating system hit stores with a wide array of new features to check out, from Time Machine to Cover Flow to iChat Theater.
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OpenOffice bug hits multiple operating systems
September 25, 2007
A vulnerability in OpenOffice could allow attackers to remotely execute code on computers running Windows, Linux or Mac OS.
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Attack code out for Apple flaw
June 29, 2006
Exploit comes only a day after Apple released a patch for the bug. Plus: iTunes update plugs a security hole.
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Lotus Notes tuned for Linux
July 10, 2006
IBM is debuting a version of the desktop collaboration software that runs on the open-source operating system.
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Symantec CEO advocates fair play and Macs
May 15, 2006
John Thompson thinks more folks should buy from Apple, worries Microsoft won't give him a fair fight in security.
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Mac OS flaw exposes Apple users
February 21, 2006
Apple is working to patch operating-system vulnerability that could be exploited to install rootkits, backdoors.
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64-bit PCs: Drivers wanted
August 3, 2007
A lack of software is holding back 64-bit PCs, but Apple and Microsoft are pushing ahead.
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Running the numbers on Vista
September 11, 2007
Over its first six months, the latest Windows version can't hold a candle to XP. But, Office sales rock, according to NPD report.
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Leopard bares its teeth at Apple conference
August 9, 2006
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is a showcase for the upcoming Mac OS, wake-up call for Vista.
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Jaguar release catapults Apple sales
August 27, 2002
update It's a company record. Consumers snap up more than 100,000 copies of the OS X 10.2 operating system the first weekend it goes on sale, according to Apple.
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Will PC users see Apple in a new light?
April 5, 2006
PC users tied to Windows can now look at Apple in a new light, but making the switch could mean going out on a limb.
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Tribble on Apple's security troubles
March 15, 2006
When it comes to patches, Mac OS veteran Bud Tribble says the company doesn't believe in schedules or severity rankings.
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Apple patches serious Mac OS flaws
March 2, 2006
Security update fixes 20 vulnerabilities, including a high-profile flaw in the Safari Web browser and Mail client.
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