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Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Apple's secret business weapon?
Judging from initial accounts, the next version of the Mac OS X, named Snow Leopard, will be aimed squarely at business and enterprise users, signaling a formal push by Apple to take Windows head on outside the consumer and education markets. "Apple is taking the Mac
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Apple's Open Secret
Apple is still promising to sell many iPhones this year. That means the new model will soon be here.
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Apple growth will draw malware attacks
As Apple continues to grow its worldwide market share and the company's products find their way into more business environments, attackers are certain to follow and create greater volumes of exploits aimed at vulnerabilities in the company's software, security experts
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Letting Apple into the enterprise isn't easy
Eighteen months ago, Serena Software began exploring the feasibility of supporting Apple MacBooks as an option for its users, most of whom are developers. It was interested in lowering support costs and increasing satisfaction among employees who used Macs at home, in
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Mac clone maker sues Apple, plays antitrust card
The Mac clone maker sued by Apple Inc. last month fired back today with a countersuit charging Apple with restraint of trade, unfair competition and other violations of antitrust law.Psystar Corp., a Doral, Fla.
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Apple will unveil netbooks next month, says analyst
Apple will introduce two netbooks at the MacWorld Conference and Expo next month that will be tied to the company's App Store, as is its iPhone, an analyst said Tuesday."I don't have any inside information," sai
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Apple kills iPhone developer's App Store end-around
Apple has closed a loophole that had let a rejected iPhone developer sell his application using a distribution channel meant for beta testing and enterprises.Alex Sokirynsky, creator of an iPhone and iPod Touch
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EFF berates Apple over open source iTunes project
Apple's attempt to quash an effort to help the latest iPods and iPhones work with non-Apple software such as the Linux operating system is out of line, the Electronic Frontier Foundation said Tuesday.Earlier thi
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The Mozilla CEO on His Firefox Strategy, His Google Gambit, and Working With Apple
When Mozilla released the Firefox browser in 2004, Microsoft's Internet Explorer dominated the market with a whopping 95 percent share. Now Firefox has 18 percent of the market and Apple's Safari has another 6 percent. Along the way, Wall Streeters began pressing Mozilla to go public (it wo
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Edwards Open to Being Obama's Running Mate
John Edwards said that "if he were asked to accept the vice presidential slot or a cabinet position in a potential Barack Obama administration, he would 'seriously consider' whatever the Illinois senator asked him to do," CNN reports. When told it's an "open secret" that he's on Obama
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Apple finally patches dangerous DNS flaw
Apple has at last issued a patch for the DNS flaw  considered one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities ever to affect the Internet.On Friday, Apple posted a security advisory saying that the patch will fix Appl
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Update: Microsoft makes boldest move yet embracing open source
In a major turnaround for Microsoft, the company Thursday promised "greater transparency" in its development and business practices, outlining a new strategy to provide more access to APIs and previously proprietary protocols for some of its major software products, i
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Apple turns its back on mobile standards
Many companies may be willing to take a second or perhaps first look at Apple?s mobile wunderkind, the iPhone, now that it has access to a 3G network. A 3G version also extends the reach of the iPhone to more operators and geographies, say the experts.
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Six common complaints about Apple's iPhone 3G
The iPhone's 3G incarnation generated lots of hype at its launch, but it's quickly gaining a reputation for having slow data speeds and inconsistent voice service. Indeed, the iPhone 3G has been such a disappointment to a couple of users that they've even sued (one su
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Apple update finally fixes important DNS bug
Apple has released a security update for its Mac OS X operating system, fixing a critical Internet security flaw that the company had failed to properly patch in late July.The Mac OS X v. 10.5.5 security update
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The Secret's Out On Open Source
bMighty: "What is the most important difference between open-source and proprietary software development? That's a secret--although not in the way that you might think..."
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Apple patches months-old Java bugs
Apple patched nearly 30 Java vulnerabilities in Mac OS X Wednesday, months after Sun Microsystems , Java's developer, fixed most of the same flaws for other operating systems.The separate updates for Mac OS X 10
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Top 10: Week 2 for the IE bug, Apple bails on Macworld
Microsoft released an emergency patch for the Internet Explorer flaw this week after Chinese security researchers accidentally posted the attack code for it last week, but that isn't stopping the damage. More consternation was created by word from Apple that it is bai
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Apple will launch netbook competitor in '09, says analyst
Apple will roll out a lower-priced and lighter-weight laptop in the first half of 2009 to compete in the growing "netbook" category, an analyst said today.The slipping economy will force Apple to address a glari
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Update: EU drops antitrust probe against Apple
The European Commission ended its antitrust investigation into Apple after the company agreed to reduce the price of music downloads from its iTunes Web site in the U.K., the European Union's antitrust regulator said Wednesday.
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