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Thursday, 12 June 2008 |
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Now it is confirmed. First mentioned here. Lost in the iPhone 3G shuffle yesterday was the confirmation of a new Mac OS update: "Snow Leopard," which is set to arrive in 2009—and, as expected, it's more of a core-services update than a cavalcade of new features.
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008 |
Apple (NSDQ:AAPL) released five security fixes covering vulnerabilities for its QuickTime application today, all of which repair errors that could allow remote hackers to launch an attack on affected computers.
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008 |
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Mac OS X Server, the world’s easiest-to-use server operating system, combines an intuitively simple interface with a rock-solid UNIX foundation to allow even nontechnical individuals to set up and manage a server. Since it was first released, Mac OS X Server has delivered hundreds of new features and innovations, including Open Directory, iCal Server, Podcast Producer, Wiki Server, NetBoot, NetInstall, and Xgrid. |
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008 |
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AT&T Inc. said customers who bought Apple Inc.’s iPhones at its stores on or after May 27 can exchange the handset for the faster, cheaper new model and get some money back. Apple on Monday said it will offer two new versions of the iPhone as of July. Each costs $200 less than its predecessor. Clients will get a refund for the price difference, minus a 10 percent restocking fee, AT&T said. |
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