Apple has released Security Update 2007-005 that tackles several issues with the company’s Mac OS X operating system. Among the issues fixed in this update are ones that could allows users to cause a denial of service or arbitrary code execution in iChat.
Mozilla is thinking about dropping Firefox support for Apple's Mac OS 10.3, the three-and-a-half-year-old operating system also known as Panther.
Terra Firma's US$6.4 billion purchase of record-label EMI raises some questions about the future direction of one of the recording industry's Big Four music makers. But one thing that's unlikely to be affected by EMI's changing ownership is its decision to offer DRM-free tracks via the iTunes Store.
The same day the company posted strong financials, the board of Apple Wednesday publicly defended CEO Steve Jobs against allegations by a former executive about Jobs' involvement in stock options backdating.
Apple on Wednesday reported a $770 million (£384 million) profit for the fiscal 2007 second quarter on $5.26 billion in revenue. The profit worked out to $.87 per diluted share. These results compare to revenue of $4.36 billion and net quarterly profit of $410 million, or $.47 per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter.
The bug that helped security researcher Dino Dai Zovi claim a US$10,000 prize at last week's CanSecWest security conference affects Windows systems too.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has charged former Apple general counsel Nancy Heinen of fraudulently backdating stock options, the agency said Tuesday.
Legal and business experts will have a lot to learn from how the case against former Apple lawyer Nancy Heinen grinds its way through the courts.
Stuart Maschwitz has laid out some strong opinions on Apple's new Color software -- and his concerns about what happens when Apple buys specialized developers.
Given the latest changes to the updated editing suite announced earlier this week, analysts aren't expecting Final Cut's popularity to fade any time soon.
Apple and a number of other companies have voiced their support for the Patent Reform Act of 2007. A bipartisan bill currently under consideration in the U.S. Congress, the proposed legislation calls for some fundamental changes to the way that patents are granted and the way they're litigated in U.S. courts.
Apple has introduced Final Cut Server. The new server application provides media asset management and workflow automation. The scaleable server application supports workgroups of any size, according to Apple. It also includes a cross-platform client that enables content browsing, review and approval from within a studio or over the Internet.
Apple has released Final Cut Studio 2, an updated bundle of its video editing and effects applications with Final Cut Pro 6, Motion 3 and new addition, Color.
Apple's brand-new 8-core Mac Pro is the first to offer Intel's 3GHz quad-core chips, but what's really impressive about it may surprise you.
Apple is expected to announced the next version of its Final Cut Studio collection of video editing and compositing software at the NAB trade show on Sunday.
Apple won't be releasing Mac OS X 10.5 -- better known by its codename of 'Leopard' -- until October. The company blames the delay on the iPhone.
Following the appearance of a Mac Pro with two quad-core processors on Apple's US Web site last week, UK pricing details have been released.
Apple has debuted its first Mac Pro workstation featuring Intel 'Clovertown' quad-core Xeon processors, which has two brand-new 3.0GHz chips.
EMI Group has announced a plan to sell its music through online retailers without copy protection technologies, a significant move that should give consumers greater freedom in the way they can listen to music purchased online.
Apple yesterday updated Boot Camp, the still-in-beta application that lets Mac users run Windows on Intel-powered machines, to support Vista, Microsoft's newest operating system.