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Mac OS X News

16 May 2008

Adobe unveils beta of Flash Player 10

By Heather Havenstein, Computerworld (US)

Adobe Systems has rolled out a beta version of its Adobe Flash Player 10 (formerly called Astro) browser plug-in, which adds features to help designers and developers create special effects and cinematic web experiences. Read more...

Mac OS X Blog Entries

13 June 2007

Schwartz right, Croll wrong - Leopard does have ZFS

By Chris Mellor

It's all clear. Sun' CEO Schwartz was both right and wrong and Apple marketeer Brian Croll was wrong. Read more...

Mac OS X Insight

25 April 2008

Microsoft gets NAC act together

By Joel Snyder, Network World

The world of network access control is being drawn, irresistibly, into Microsoft's orbit now that the Redmond giant's full repertoire of Network Access Protection client, server and policy components are out there in the real world. Read more...

Mac OS X Briefings

22 June 2007

Will 2008 be the year of the open-source desktop?

By Halamka John, Computerworld

When the open-source desktop becomes a more widely deployed end-user operating system, it becomes a product and not a project. Read more...

Mac OS X Interviews

01 November 2005

Busting the botnet-herders

By Stefan Hammond, Computerworld

Botnets have turned into a major security problem, says Mikko Hyppönen of anti-virus company F-Secure. We mull this and other issues in this interview. Read more...

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Mac OS X Whitepapers

21 January 2007

The New Apple of Malware's Eye: Is Mac OS X the Next Windows?

By McAfee

For more than 26 years, Apple Computer has, for the most part, avoided the security spotlight. This good fortune is at least partly due to its significantly smaller share of the personal computer market, especially when compared to behemoth Microsoft. In fact, Apple has been perceived as a platform and technology that is "virus free" and "immune" to security flaws-particularly those that have plagued Microsoft over the past 20 years. But as Apple's Macintosh OS X operating system (Mac OS) gains ground in the market and Apple's consumer technologies, such as iPod and iTunes, continue to enjoy widespread popularity, security researchers and hackers will increasingly point their digital lock picks toward the Mac OS and other Apple products, making Apple a growing target for malware attacks. Read more...

Mac OS X Product Reviews

17 March 2008

Android SDK

By Rick Grehan, InfoWorld

  • List price:
  • Pros: Backed by Google; contains SQLite database;
  • Cons: Emulator is slow to launch, Android terminology takes some learning; Read more...

Mac OS X How-Tos

02 November 2007

Five reasons not to make the jump to Leopard - yet

By Ken Mingis, Computerworld

Of course you want to jump on the latest Apple bandwagon and upgrade to Mac OS X 10.5, better known as Leopard. But that doesn't make it necessarily a good choice for everyone. Read more...

Mac OS X Case Studies

09 January 2006

Xserve it right

By Lucas Mearian, Computerworld

The South Park cartoon studio has used Apple's Xserve, Atempo's Time Navigator and and Exabyte products to ease backup headaches. Backup effectiveness has soared. Read more...

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