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Month of Bugs Targets Apple

A pair of renegade hackers has launched a project aimed at embarrassing Apple Computer into fixing software vulnerabilities in a timelier manner, prompting new...

Macworld Expo: The Mac Gets Back into Business?

SAN FRANCISCO—The buzz is swelling in anticipation of consumer-side announcements from Steve Jobs keynote address that will kick off the annual Macworld Expo here....

Mac OS X Developers Watch Month of Apple Bugs

Developers of applications for Apples Mac OS X have been watching the Month of Apple Bugs project closely, and are generally in favor of...

VMware Slices Up Mac OS X

eWEEK Labs recently tested a beta release of VMwares "Fusion," a desktop virtualization product for Mac OS X thats comparable in function to VMware...

Adobes Video Post-Production Suite Goes Cross-Platform

Adobe Systems announced on Jan. 4 that the next version of Adobe Production Studio, the companys integrated video and audio post-production tool set, will...

Analysts: Expect iTV, Leopard News at Macworld

Each year, in the weeks leading to Apple Computers Macworld Expo in San Francisco, the rumors and speculation begin circulating about what CEO Steve...

Can Apple Thrive Without Steve Jobs?

Ten years ago, give a week or two, Steve Jobs returned to Apple Computer, the company that he had co-founded in the now-hazy garage...

Month of Apple Bugs, Meet Month of Patches

Its officially a cat-and-mouse race to exploit—and fix—security vulnerabilities affecting Apple Computers Mac operating system. Less than 24 hours after the release of working exploits...

Five Hackers Who Left a Mark on 2006

In the security year that was 2006, zero-day attacks and exploits dominated the headlines.However, the year will be best remembered for the work of...

Apple Vulnerability Project Launches with QuickTime Exploit

An easy-to-exploit security vulnerability in Apple Computers QuickTime media player could put millions of Macintosh and Windows users at risk of code execution attacks.The...