Apple Software Heads For Hollywood
News Calling them the "new tools of the trade," Apple has announced a trio of revised editing and production titles as the company tries to further its campaign into the professional movie-making software market.
[April 7, 2003, 15:15]
Apple Admits Server Software Slippage
News Apple said on Monday that it will miss the deadline for shipping its Xsan storage management software. As recently as last month, Apple reiterated that the software would ship in the autumn. Xsan will not ship this year; it will ship early next...
[December 21, 2004, 7:40]
Apple Lifts Lid On IWork Software
News Apple chief executive Steve Jobs delivered the goods on Tuesday, showing off a widely expected package of productivity software during his Macworld Expo keynote address. Apple's own AppleWorks package has achieved only modest market share, mostly...
[January 11, 2005, 18:10]
Apple Silences ITunes File-swapping Software
News On Wednesday, Apple notified developer James Speth that he was violating the terms of his software developer kit agreement, and ordered him to stop distributing the plug-in and to return the SDK materials.
[January 17, 2003, 13:18]
Software Development For Multi-Core And Apple Mac OS
White Papers This presentation is intended for software developers interested in developing, porting, and tuning Apple Mac OS applications, and threading in general for multi-core Intel processor-based systems. This presentation presents Intel's plans to...
[August 1, 2006, 0:00]
Win Apple Mac Security Software Suites
News Just to show that we're not all total PC heads here at ZDNet UK, for the fifth day of our Twelve Days of Christmas competition we have two suites of security software for Apple Macs to give away to two lucky ZDNet UK readers.
[December 22, 2004, 10:40]
Apple Warns Of Bug In Music Software
News A bug in some early copies of Apple Computer's iTunes 2 music software has wiped out data from the hard drives of a few people who tried to install the new version of the jukebox program. Apple said the problem, an error in the program that...
[November 7, 2001, 10:27]
Apple Patches Trio Of Wi-Fi Hijack Flaws
News A trio of security flaws in Apple software that runs wireless-networking hardware could allow Macs to be hijacked over Wi-Fi, Apple said on Thursday. The third problem, identified by CVE-2006-3509, is specific to how the AirPort wireless driver...
[September 22, 2006, 8:50]
Apple Fixes QuickTime Flaws
News Apple on Monday released updates to its QuickTime media player software to repair eight serious security vulnerabilities. In all cases, an attacker could craft a malicious file which, when opened with QuickTime, could give the miscreant full...
[March 6, 2007, 8:48]
2005: Apple's 1984?
Talkback The kid posted beta software of Apple's latest OS to the net and many people downloaded it. The article is calling Apple a bully, the posters are calling the kid a criminal. He did this in violation of an NDA, and by doing so could really hurt...
[January 19, 2005, 10:56]
Apple Security Patch Takes Out 64-bit Apps
News Apple's most recent security fixes for Mac OS X break support for 64-bit applications in the operating system, a software maker has warned. Security Update 2005-007 provides fixes for flaws in various parts of Apple's software, including the Safari...
[August 18, 2005, 9:10]
Exclusive: Writing's On Wall For Mac OS X
News Mac users may soon be drawing that conclusion, thanks to forthcoming pen input software from Apple. Dubbed InkWell and currently in pre-release testing under the codename Rosetta Stone, the software reportedly taps into the handwriting-recognition...
[July 27, 2000, 8:34]
Apple Lawsuit Provides Clues To New Products
News In its latest lawsuit seeking to clamp down on leaks, Apple has added credibility to several hot rumours, including plans to offer a cheaper Macintosh and its own line of office software. Apple also mentions articles that discussed updates to the...
[January 6, 2005, 7:40]
Apple Touches Up IPhoto Software
News Apple Computer has applied some fresh polish to its iPhoto software. The software, which Apple introduced at its Macworld Expo in January, allows Macintosh users to organise digital photos; they can also use the software to order prints or...
[May 9, 2002, 10:39]
Apple Guru Combats Month Of Bugs
News An attempt is being made to quickly patch flaws in Apple software that are announced by vulnerability researchers Kevin Finisterre and LMH this month. The researchers' "Month of Apple Bugs" project (MOAB), launched on Monday, promises to feature a...
[January 3, 2007, 11:57]
X11: Apple's Secret Formula
News Apple has quietly extended an overture to the Unix community, with the release of software that would make it easier for Unix applications to run on the Mac operating system. But before business users make a move, Apple needs to convince software...
[January 22, 2003, 12:28]
New Adobe Video-editing Software Snubs Mac
News Adobe Systems plans to announce new versions of its video-editing software on Monday, including a Windows-only application that marks another high-profile defection from Apple's Macintosh operating system.
[July 7, 2003, 8:14]
Apple Explains Its Accounting Conundrum
News Apple said on Thursday that it plans to charge customers $1.99 for a software download that enables the 802.11n Wi-Fi technology currently present in almost all MacBooks and MacBook Pros with Intel's Core 2 Duo processor.
[January 22, 2007, 8:40]
Hacker Cracks Apple Downloads
News The exploit takes advantage of Apple's software updating mechanism in OS X, called SoftwareUpdate, which checks weekly for new updates from Apple. When SoftwareUpdate runs, it connects via HTTP to an Apple.com page and sends a simple request for an...
[July 8, 2002, 16:27]
Hackers Claim To Use ITunes For Music Sharing
News Apple Computer's iTunes software has apparently opened up a new way for Macintosh owners to share music collections across the Internet. The new music jukebox software, released two weeks ago as part of a set of high-profile Apple music...
[May 13, 2003, 8:10]

