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Yesterday, at the CanSecWest security conference, IPhone
hacker Charlie Miller managed to successfully hijack a MacBook Air laptop in
only 2 minutes. The prizes offered by show organizers included a Sony Vaio,
Fujitsu U810 and the MacBook.
During the first day of the contest, nobody was able to hack
into the systems, as...
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In a move that tells something
about Apple Inc.’s new business strategy, the company seems to have decided to
allow the users to run its operating system in virtual machines. This move
involves also a change in Apple Inc.’s end-user licensing agreement (EULA) for
the Mac OS X Server 10.5 Leopard. Practically, the change has been...
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Apple Inc. has launched Leopard
and everyone has been happy. But it seems that this move is somehow similar to
the iPhone experience. After just a few days or weeks since the product has
been released, the troubles have started to appear. In Leopard’s case it seems
that Apple Inc. has hurried to release the new version of its Mac OS...
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Apple Inc. has recently launched
the latest version of its Mac OS X operating system and has sold already more
than 2 million of copies of the software. Leopard has become a hit even before
landing on the tech stores’ shelves. But, the people who have already bought
Leopard have also started to use it, which is obvious. And...
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This seems to be the ultimate
thing of the recent desperate race of trying to “hack” the iPhone. When Apple
Inc. has started to deliver the ultimate gadget, everyone was happy. Still, in
just few days or weeks the users have started to be mad about the company’s
stubbornness in keeping the iPhone locked in AT&T’s exclusive...
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Leopard, Apple Inc.’s recently
launched update of its popular Mac OS X operating system, has eventually
reached Tokyo. The
already famous operating system has been launched on sale on Friday evening at
the Apple Store from Tokyo,
as part of a global launch that has been planned to unfold around the world
over the upcoming 24 hours....
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Why is Apple Inc. a tricky one? We
all have known that its iPhone will eventually hit also the European market,
haven’t we? And that’s a normal, obvious thing to happen and everyone knew it. We
all have been also aware of the fact that among the most important markets one
should definitely mention France,
along with Germany and the...
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Things seem to have started to
change for Apple Inc.’s iPhone, as the company’s CEO Steve Jobs has announced
today that third-party applications will soon be coming for the controversial mobile
phone This announcement comes in a period of time when the iPhone has
transformed from the once popular gadget into a controversial device,...
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Apple Inc. has eventually
announced the release date of its new Macintosh operating system, Leopard. The
new version of the Mac OS X operating system will hit the market starting with
the 26th of October 2007. This way Apple Inc. has eventually ended
all the contradictory rumors that have been floating on the...
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Apple Inc.’s feedback to
Greenpeace’s recent report regarding the iPhone’s components’ toxicity has come
in just hours! It is normal for Apple to take action when such an important and
popular environmental organization as Greenpeace is claims such serious issues.
It is also obvious that the company has defended its baby, saying that...
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