Apple attempts to trademark the word 'startup'
The tech giant filed its application yesterday, but it appears it has yet to be seen or approved.
The tech giant filed its application yesterday, but it appears it has yet to be seen or approved.
It's here! The end of the week, and possibly the end of the hype surrounding the iPhone 5, because it's finally in consumer hands.
Businesses should carefully consider who they trust to get their software or hardware from, but, at the same time, shouldn't limit themselves to just the big brands, according to Stratsec chief technology officer Nick Ellsmore.
Security researchers at Microsoft have discovered new malware that exploits an old bug in Microsoft Office; but rather than attacking PCs, it actually targets Mac OS X machines.
The consortium behind a number of Apple conferences aimed at academics has had its funding cut, leaving its future uncertain.
Here's your quick fix to find out what happened overnight, including the latest changes to Samsung's products and criminals that follow government examples, but still can't get it right.
Flashback could now be considered a pandemic larger than Conficker when you consider the number of Macs that are in use.
Further analysis of Flashback has postulated that even after the release of patches and the media attention devoted to the malware, the number of infections could be increasing, rather than decreasing.
Security researchers at ESET and Sophos have discovered that hackers have gone out of their way to port an old Linux backdoor trojan to the Mac OS X platform, extending their reach of computers that they can use as part of their botnets.
Multi-national vendors have been accused of riding a wave of excessive profits in Australia, but even with a parliamentary inquiry set to happen, it's likely that vendors will hold out to the last minute before taking action, according to industry analysts.