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Security Firm Uncovers Flaws in Mac OS Xs Darwin

Security company Immunity says it has found several vulnerabilities in Darwin, the implementation of Unix that underlies Apple Computer Inc.s Mac OS X operating...

Dell and Creative: Challenged by the iPod?

Its a truism about the computer industry that when your competitors are talking in public about how theyre not worried about you, theyre doing...

New Apps at Macworld Lure Print Professionals

SAN FRANCISCO—Though this years Macworld Expo here had a definite focus on consumer hardware, many third-party developers used the occasion to show off applications...

Apple v. Google: A Matter of Timing

When Steve Jobs held a mini Mac on his fingertips Tuesday, what did you see? A low-priced "crippled" version of its bigger brothers? A...

What the Mac Mini Is and Is Not

It will be extremely interesting to see how the Mac mini will fare in the marketplace. Ever since Steve Jobs announced the latest addition...

Macs Play Well with Others: Macworld Attracts Enterprise Connectivity

SAN FRANCISCO—At the Macworld conference Thursday, enterprise connectivity vendors announced products that add Mac support to Windows- and Unix-based network systems.Several companies, including GroupLogic,...

Apple Fixes iTunes Security Flaw

Along with introducing a slew of new hardware and software on Tuesday, Apple Computer Inc. also quietly released an update for iTunes that fixes...

Jobs Teases Expo with Glimpses of Tiger

SAN FRANCISCO—At the Macworld conference here on Tuesday, Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs highlighted the progress on a few key features of Mac...

Apple Delivers Strong Financial Results

As the Mac faithful continue to pack the ongoing Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday offered the public some further...

Can the Mac Mini Gain Enterprise Traction?

SAN FRANCISCO—Following Apple Computer Inc.s announcement Tuesday of a sub-$500 Macintosh, analysts, vendors and customers are upbeat about its prospects. While consumers are expected...