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Apple pours OS X Snow Leopard another Java fix
By Gregg Keizer | 19 June, 2013 11:00Apple on Tuesday patched Java 6 for OS X Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion, fixing 34 flaws that Oracle addressed the same day for Windows.
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With faster 5G Wi-Fi coming, Wi-Fi Alliance kicks off certification program
By Matt Hamblen | 19 June, 2013 10:16The Wi-Fi Alliance unveiled a certification program for 802.11ac Wi-Fi (also known as 5G Wi-Fi) designed to make sure devices using the wireless technology interoperate with older hardware.
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Steve Jobs' draft email plays pivotal role in antitrust case
By Joab Jackson | 18 June, 2013 21:17An email composed, but never sent, by former Apple CEO Steve Jobs may prove instrumental in the Justice Department's case that Apple, along with the five largest book publishers, colluded to fix prices for electronic books.
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Tablet downsizing trend to quicken in second half of 2013
By Gregg Keizer | 18 June, 2013 20:38The shift toward smaller tablets will accelerate in the second half of the year when a slew of tablet makers, including Apple, introduce new models with screens 8-in. or smaller, said Richard Shim, an analyst with DisplaySearch.
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Start-up tackles advanced persistent threats on Microsoft, Apple computers
By Ellen Messmer | 18 June, 2013 10:56Start-up CrowdStrike today made available its first product, called Falcon, designed to detect and block stealthy infiltrations of Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh-based endpoint machines and servers.
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Bigger, cheaper, multi-coloured iPhones on the way, apparently
By Karen Haslam | 18 June, 2013 07:08The rumour that Apple will launch an iPhone with a bigger screen has reared its head again.
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How Apple shook up the electronic book market
By Joab Jackson | 18 June, 2013 00:44Apple didn't try to fix or raise the prices of electronic books when it entered into the market in 2010, according to Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue. Rather, he says, the company was only working to ensure a profit for itself.
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Latest iPhone 6 concept design inspired by Apple iOS 7 debut
By Bob Brown | 18 June, 2013 08:28Within just a few days of Apple unveiling iOS 7 at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference last week, a creative designer came out with a concept of what iPhone 6 might look like with the new software.
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How Blackstone is finding BYOD success with BYOA(pple)
By Joan Goodchild | 04 March, 2013 17:16Bill Murphy, CTO and managing director at Blackstone, a global investment and advisory firm, knew he wanted to find a way to allow employees to use their own devices for work. The demand was there, and he was increasingly hearing about how adding in BYOD would help productivity.
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Steve Jobs interview: One-on-one in 1995
By Computerworld (US) staff | 07 October, 2011 09:13In April of 1995, Steve Jobs, then head of NeXT Computer, was interviewed as part of the Computerworld Honors Program Oral History project. The wide-ranging interview was conducted by Daniel Morrow, executive director of the awards program.
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Symantec: Building on specialisation
By Patrick Budmar | 29 July, 2011 08:41ARN caught up with Symantec Pacific region vice-president and managing director, Craig Scroggie, during Symantec Partner Engage 2011 to talk about the security vendor’s channel strategy, partners specialising and the current security landscape.
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Q&A: Why Apple's co-founder is hot on solid state storage
By Lucas Mearian | 14 October, 2009 03:59Earlier this year, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak accepted the position of chief scientist at start-up solid state drive company Fusion-io. It's the first time since 1972, when he worked in Hewlett-Packard Co's calculator division, that he's held a technologist's position for a company that wasn't his own.
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Q&A: Microsoft's Windows marketing chief says Apple's 'scared'
By Eric Lai | 09 June, 2009 08:51Do you love Microsoft Corp.'s recent TV ads? Hate its "Apple Tax" marketing campaign? Then meet Brad Brooks. As Microsoft's corporate vice president for Windows consumer product marketing, Brooks approved both campaigns as part of his goal of burnishing Windows 7's image in advance of its October launch (and tarnishing Apple's).
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LTE Advanced is coming, but smartphone users may not care
By Matt Hamblen | 19 June, 2013 10:05LTE Advanced is coming soon to the Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone, but U.S. carriers still have to upgrade LTE networks to operate the faster service, and
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First impressions of Apple's iOS 7
By Michael deAgonia | 17 June, 2013 10:28The star of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference last week was clearly iOS 7, which gets a new look and a raft of new features. Columnist Michael deAgonia takes a look at what's coming this fall.
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Apple plays defense, Microsoft goes on offense in battle for iPhone customers
By Gregg Keizer | 16 June, 2013 21:53Rivals Apple and Microsoft bookended the week by revealing productivity tools aimed at the same pool of customers: The millions who own Apple's iPhone.
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First look: Hands-on with iOS 7
By Macworld Staff | 14 June, 2013 08:12Here are some first-hand impressions from those of us who got to spend a little time with iOS 7 this week in San Francisco.
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10 iOS 7 features that could make enterprises smile
By Matt Hamblen | 13 June, 2013 15:30Now that developers have had a few days to delve into the iOS 7 beta, it's becoming clear that the iPhone version of the software could prove beneficial to enterprises.
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12 things you may not have known about OS X Mavericks
By Serenity Caldwell | 12 June, 2013 14:05Though both operating systems are set to arrive this Spring (in Australia), we know a lot more about iOS 7 than we do about its Mac sibling, OS X Mavericks. But with a little digging through the keynote slides and through Apple's OS X preview website, we were able to find 12 things you may not have heard or noticed about the company's next operating system.
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Microsoft's ambivalence about Office on the Web gives Apple shot with iWork on iCloud
By Gregg Keizer | 12 June, 2013 11:22Almost as an afterthought, Apple has announced it was working on browser-based versions of its iWork productivity applications, a move one analyst said challenged Microsoft's Office behemoth.
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The new Mac Pro: Hands on, and what you need to know
By Jason Snell, Dan Frakes | 12 June, 2013 08:15The new Mac Pro is a black cylinder dense with high technology, from powerful Intel workstation-grade processors to two shockingly fast graphics cards to an array of expansion ports. We got a brief chance to go hands-on.
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