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Download a Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 EnterpriseServer
Discover the only solution specifically designed for your largest servers, the ones that must be kept online with volumes up to 20TB and millions of fragments. Achieve peak performance 24-7 with...
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Apple releases QuickTime 7.7.2 for Windows, fixes 17 flaws
Apple QuickTime version 7.7.2 is out, fixing 17 security vulnerabilities in the multimedia framework. This is a security update, meaning no new features have been added. You should still update.
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Dear Apple: Please fix our MacBook WiFi issues. Love, MacBook users
Having WiFi issues with your new MacBook Air like I am? Hop aboard the "WiFi issue" train and let's see if we can put the press (no pun intended) on Apple to actually do something about it!
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Apple QuickTime flaws haunt Windows users
Apple fixes 14 security holes that could be remotely exploitable via rigged movie files. Some of the vulnerabilities only affect Windows sytems.
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Apple slaps bandaid on critical Safari (Windows) security holes
Apple has shipped new versions of its Safari browser to fix numerous security holes that expose Windows users to malicious hacker attacks.
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Verizon CTO: We're working through LTE smartphone issues
Tony Melone, Verizon's chief technology officer, said Monday that its 4G Long Term Evolution smartphones are on track to be launched in the first half and that the company is working through the...
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Apple patches FaceTime redirect security hole in iPhone
The iOS 4.1 update includes fixes for a total of 24 documented security holes, most in the open-source WebKit rendering engine.
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Apple patches 13 Mac OS X vulnerabilities
The patch includes fixes for security holes in several open-source components, including ClamAV and PHP.
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Apple patches Safari Auto-Fill security hole
Apple has shipped a major Safari browser update to fix 15 documented security holes, including a known flaw in the browser's AutoFill Web Forms feature that can be hacked to steal data from the...
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Top 10 Server Virtualization Myths - drive by post review
While doing my morning news scan, I came across Top 10 Server Virtualization Myths -- Debunked posted by Kenneth Hess over at ServerWatch. He brings up some important issues concerning cost,...
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Apple plugs 28 Mac OS X security holes
In some cases, a hacker could take complete control of an affected Mac OS X machine if a user is lured to a malicious Web site or views a rigged movie file.
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Apple patches Safari vulnerabilities ahead of Pwn2Own
Pwn2Own 2010 is just around the corner, and Apple has taken this opportunity to harden its web browser's security ahead of the event.
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The 'black screen of death': fact, fiction, or FUD?
Worried about the Black Screen of Death? Don't. Startup problems are not new to PC hardware and operating systems, and the phenomenon definitely isn't limited to the Windows operating system....
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HP Pavilion Elite owner resorts to lawsuit over 'inherently defective' PC
The owner of an Pavilion Elite desktop PC is suing HP claiming the system he bought is "inherently defective," and regularly locks up within 20 minutes of use.
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Mac OS X mega patch covers 58 security vulnerabilities
The most serious of the flaws could allow a remote attacker to gain complete control of an unpatched system.
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Snow Leopard launch seems to have been a smooth one
It seems that despite concerns about application compatibility, it seems that the launch of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard has been a smooth one.
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Apple Safari jumbo patch: 50+ vulnerabilities fixed
Apple has shipped a whopper of a Safari browser update to fix more than 50 vulnerabilities, some rated extremely critical. The latest fixes, available in the new Safari 4.0, corrects a wide range...
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Earth Day: the most crucial issue
Today at least one branch of the popular media tried to deal with the single most crucial issue affecting greentech, resources, the environment, the planet, your life and mine. POPULATION, as in...
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Zimory Public Cloud
There are several issues inhibiting the growth of cloud computing including a lack of accepted international standards, concerns about security, concerns about audit ability, concerns about...
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Apple plugs 21 Mac OS X security holes
Apple has released a peck of patches to cover at least 21 documented security vulnerabilities affecting Mac OS X users. With its eighth security update for 2008, the company shipped fixes for...
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iPhone update kills 12 security bugs
Apple has released iPhone OS 2.2 with patches for 12 documented security flaws, some very serious. The vulnerabilities covered by the patch (which also affect iPod Touch) could allow remote code...
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