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software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 3, 2008
It appears that Apple is trying to put the final nail in Psystar's coffin, asking the court to accept an amended complaint against the Mac clone maker to add a charge of violation of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act …
Also tagged: digital media, software, productivity, consumer electronics, operating systems, dmca, complaint, personal technology, apple mac os x, apple inc, sam diaz, psystar
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 1, 2008
Court papers reveal that the day before Thanksgiving Apple added new charges to the five-month old federal lawsuit against mac-clone maker Psystar. The new charges claim that Psystar, along with ten John Does, violated …
Also tagged: hardware, software, operating systems, desktops, dmca, apple mac os x, apple inc, defendant, apple macintosh, adrian kingsley hughes, psystar, copyrighted works
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 21, 2008
Two new pieces of malware affecting Mac OS X appeared this week, a Trojan horse and a hacker tool for creating backdoors. Two pieces of malicious software affecting Apple's Mac OS X appeared this week: a Trojan horse …
Also tagged: security, software, malware, spyware, operating systems, tool, mac os x, hacker, apple mac os x, trojan, trojan horse, backdoor, apple macintosh, viruses and worms, adware and malware, intego, matthew broersma zdnet co uk, osx lamzev a, lamzev, hacker tool
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 19, 2008
Some demonstrations seem fated to be postponed time and again before the stars align and I'm finally able to sit back and enjoy the show some supplier wants to present. My meeting with the good folks from Parallels …
Also tagged: hardware, microsoft windows, software, operating systems, window, desktops, construction, demonstration, apple mac os x, apple macintosh, desktop virtualization, dan kusnetzky
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 18, 2008
A California judge has granted Apple's motion to dismiss Psystar's counterclaims that the company violated antitrust laws by blocking third-parties from selling Mac OS-based systems. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Also tagged: security, software, marketing, branding, advertisement, operating systems, operating system, brand, antitrust, apple inc, business operations, apple macintosh, corporate law, adrian kingsley hughes, psystar, counterclaim
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 15, 2008
Apple today released Safari 3.2 for Mac OS 10.4, 10.5, Windows XP and Vista. The update is recommended for all Safari users and includes protection from phishing Web sites and better identification of online …
Also tagged: security, spam, software, operating systems, phishing, jason d o grady, spam and phishing, viruses and worms, cyberthreats, apple safari, security administration, safari 3 2
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 10, 2008
Apple has shipped a major iLife security update to fix three documented vulnerabilities that could expose Mac OS X users to arbitrary code execution attacks. The flaws patched with the new iLife Support 8.3.1 could be …
Also tagged: security, software, operating systems, image, tiff, apple ilife, apple inc, apple macintosh, ryan naraine, application termination, arbitrary code execution
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 2, 2008
I've been reviewing what other people say and show about WIndows 7 - and it looks stunningly familiar - almost like I've used this stuff before: on a Mac, say. by Paul Murphy
Also tagged: microsoft windows, software, challenge, operating systems, microsoft corp, paul murphy, microsoft windows 7
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 30, 2008
One of my favorite iPhone applications, SplashID (US$9.99, iTunes link), just got a major update to version 4.5. SplashID is a wallet-type application that stores all your passwords, logins and account numbers in one …
Also tagged: hardware, software, operating systems, desktops, apple iphone, apple mac os x, jason d o grady, splashid
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 29, 2008
If you're keeping track at home: Psystar 2, Apple 1. Psystar, that squirrely manufacturer of OS X-compatible PCs, has begun shipping PCs with Blu-ray disc drives and the nVidia 9800GT graphics card - before Apple's own …
Also tagged: dvd, software, consumer electronics, home entertainment, operating systems, blu ray, personal technology, apple mac os x, apple inc, nvidia corp, andrew nusca