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For Mac OS X: MacScan detects, isolates and removes spyware

Comments (2) Topic: Apple, Security — May 10th, 2007
Author: Dan

MacScan
Macs have always been said to be much more secure than their PC friends but if it’s your passwords or just what you do that needs to be kept secure you can never be too careful.

MacScan is designed for the Mac OS X; its job is to detect, isolate and remove spyware, trojan horses, keystroke loggers and to make remote administration applications aware if they have been inadvertently or maliciously installed on your Macintosh computer (read more…)


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Apple Have Run Into Issues With The iPhone’s

Comments (0) Topic: Apple — April 24th, 2007
Author: Dan

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Have Apple Run into issues with the upcoming iPhones?

Whispers on the street have it that Apple has run into some issues with the iPhone’s OS, which is preventing a solid supply to be shipped in May.

A source from the manufacturer has said that it does not look very feasible that Apple will be able to ship units out in May and we should expect the iphones to trickle out by the end of June.

Apple has apparently sent up to 50 engineers to Taipei to work around the clock to get the bugs worked out so the iPhone can ship on time.

A source has said that such a shift in manpower is part of the reason Leopard was delayed. How likely it is that Apple would have sent that many people halfway around the world, but I suppose (read more…)


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New Apple TV Hacks: RSS reader and video game emulation

Comments (0) Topic: Apple — April 9th, 2007
Author: Dan

RSS reader and video game emulation
Some hacks are bad but these kind of hacks for the Apple TV are good hacks, it’s only the second week of Apple TV availability and you now get two new abilities thanks to a couple of new hacks (read more…)


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Apple seems to be repeating Newton mistakes with iPhone

Comments (0) Topic: Apple — February 27th, 2007
Author: Dan

David Haskin blogs for Computerworld and he has posted how he was reminded of the Newton lately and how, despite Apples current hot streak they in his view do not have an unblemished record when it comes to introducing innovative new devices (read more…)


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8-Core Mac Pros and Black iMacs Expected Next Month

Comments (0) Topic: Apple — February 23rd, 2007
Author: Dan

Black iMacs
Mac Pros are said to be ready for the 8-Core jump in their next update, MacScoop claims to have the inside dirt on rumored Apple announcements for March 2007 (read more…)


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Apple and Cisco share iPhone name

Comments (0) Topic: Apple — February 22nd, 2007
Author: Dan

Apple and Cisco share iPhone
The financial terms of the agreement have not been released but Apple and Cisco Systems have finally resolved their dispute over the iPhone brand.
The iPhone has been talked about more online this last month than any other story and this carried on with the fact that Cisco had registered the iPhone name in 2000.
The two BIG companies have struck a deal to share the name and to work together in the areas of security, consumer and business communications.
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