July 2010

Safari 5.0.1, 4.1.1 update addresses AutoFill vulernability

July 28, 2010

I posted last week about the dangers inherent in the AutoFill exploit. It was something to be very concerned about, but it seems that Apple has addressed the vulnerability, both in Safari 5 and 4. New updates to Safari 5 and 4 (Tiger) were released today, and according to security documentation accompanying the release, Safari [...]

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New iMacs, Mac Pros, Magic Trackpad released

July 27, 2010

Mid-2010 iMac The new Mid-2010 iMacs are out, and they are pretty wonderful. the backlit displays are brilliantly sharp, and are powered by upgraded graphic cards. They have faster processors, too. They also feature Hyper-Threading and in the case of the i5 abd 57 processor models, Turbo Boost. The Intel Xeon processors support Hyper-Threading, which [...]

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Apple releases update to Mac OS X 10.6.4 for the new iMacs

July 27, 2010

An update to Mac OS X 10.6.4 was released this morning, with additions specific for the new iMacs… oh, you didn’t know about the new iMacs? Read the next post! Unless you have one of the new model iMacs, you won’t need this update. The new update addresses graphic anomalies occurring in the new iMacs [...]

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WPA2 vulnerability: WiFi network insecurity

July 26, 2010

“Hole 196″ was recently discovered at AirTight Networks, and endangers the strongest form of Wi-Fi encryption and authentication standard currently available. The name refers to the page of the IEEE802.11 Standard (Revision, 2007) where the vulnerability is found. It makes it possible for someone to decrypt private data and inject malicious “traffic” into the network, [...]

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Samsung offering Galaxy S phones to frustrated iPhone 4 users

July 24, 2010

This page really spells it out, but the upshot is that Samsung is taking a gamble, contacting anyone who vents their frustration about the iPhone 4 with an offer for a free Samsung Galaxy s smartphone (big screen, Android 2.1 OS) to replace the iPhone 4. Since Apple will give a full refund for iPhone [...]

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New Safari Autofill Privacy Flaw

July 24, 2010

Apple is working to fix a security flaw in Safari that could allow a web site to grab names, email addresses and other info from visitors, no matter if the visitor volunteers the the info or not. The AutoFill feature in Safari is very convenient, and is turned on by default, but has recently been [...]

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iPhone 4 Free Case News

July 23, 2010

Apple unleashed it’s free iPhone 4 Case Program for all iPhone owners who purchase an iPhone 4 prior to September 30, 2010. This fulfils a promise made by Steve Jobs last week. To take advantage, download an app and select either an Apple Bumper Case, or one of the third-party cases offered, at no charge. [...]

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iTunes 9.2.1 update

July 20, 2010

iTunes 9.2.1 was released yesterday to improve security and fix bugs. Some of the changes: Disables older versions of some incompatible third-party plug-ins Addresses minor issues with dragging and dropping items Addresses a performance issue when first syncing to some devices with iTunes 9.2 Addresses an issue upgrading to iOS 4 on an iPhone or [...]

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The iPad in corporate America

July 12, 2010

Macworld’s Tony Bradley article published July 7 brings up some very interesting points: the iPad is being embraced by businesses well beyond expectations. Of course, iPad sales (more than 3 million in about 3 months) have been beyond expectations, too. AT&T statistics indicate that 4 in 10 iPhones are purchased for business use, and if [...]

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Add PDFs to iTunes for easy syncing

July 10, 2010

This tip comes from Macworld, and makes easy to add a web site or article to your iPhone/iPod (running iOS4) or your iPad. Add PDFs to iTunes for easy syncing by Whitson Gordon, Macworld.com If you have iTunes 9.2 and iOS4 installed on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, the iBooks app can view PDF [...]

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