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Nearly half of all Macs could lose access to security updates this summer
Apple has always dropped support for older versions of its OS when it has two newer versions in the market.
Apple releases Flashback removal tool
Beyond quashing the malware though, the latest update will turn off applet execution from the Java Preferences application, essentially disabling Java plugins for all web browsers.
Is Microsoft forbidding purchases of iPads, Macs?
Is Microsoft forbidding employees from buying iPads and Mac computers with company funds? According to an alleged internal email that made its way into the hands of veteran Microsoft specialist Mary
Apple CEO Tim Cook: iPad, tablets will outsell PCs
Tablets such as the iPad will outsell PCs in the coming year, thinks Apple ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) CEO Tim Cook. Speaking at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference held in San Francisco earlier
Logitech: Google TV hardware Revue was a mistake
Logitech CEO Guerrino De Luca has admitted that its Google TV hardware, the Revue, was a mistake that together with operation miscues in the EMEA, played a part in the loss of more than $100 million
Mac malware steals user credentials, processing power, Bitcoins
New Mac malware has been found making the rounds in the wild. Called DevilRobber, the malware is distributed as a Trojan on pirated versions of a Mac OS X image-editing application and other pirated
Forrester analyst: It's time to embrace the Mac
Mac computers may not be officially deployed in your enterprise, but employees are using them on the sly and sneaking around looking for like-minded users for support--at least according to Forrester
Mac user 'cluelessness' causes vulnerability
Mac computers are making inroads in business, led largely by the popularity of the iPhone and iPad. While Apple ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) has taken steps to improve security recently, a "high level of
Bausch + Lomb dives into Apple territory
Bausch + Lomb started giving its sales reps iPads within days after the devices were on the shelves, and now the company is piloting Mac computers throughout the organization, reports Larry Dignan at

