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Novell Case Study: Windsor Unified School District
White Paper Windsor Unified School District had a mixed Microsoft Windows and Macintosh environment that was proving too costly to maintain. Windsor Unified School District is comprised of seven schools, four of which are California distinguished schools, and... [04 Apr 2007]
Detect, Deploy, and Defend Against Outside Threats
White Paper Available for Windows, NetWare, Macintosh, HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, and more, ZENworks Patch Management closes security holes before hacking, compliance or infringement issues jeopardize the infrastructure. [04 Apr 2007]
Mac OS X Darwin and Ubuntu Linux: Comparison of Some Common Operating System Algorithms
White Paper For this paper, the authors conducted a basic numerical analysis of the Macintosh OS X Darwin kernel and Ubuntu Linux 2.6 kernel by testing several different aspects inherent to the operating system. To exercise file I/O handling the authors... [03 Apr 2007]
Apple issues OS X mega-patch
News One focus of the patch is to fix eight vulnerabilities in the way Mac OS X handles disk images, files that when opened appear as a drive within the Macintosh Finder. Apple has issued a security update for its Mac OS X to plug 45 security holes... [14 Mar 2007]
Minority Report: The 10 best things about Apple
Comment In 1984 Apple claimed it changed the face of personal computing with the launch of the first Macintosh. The Apple II, the Macintosh, OS X, PowerBooks, iMacs, iPods, Airport, the list of innovative and trend-setting products goes on. [21 Feb 2007]
Apple finally fixes wi-fi flaw
News Vulnerabilities in the Mac OS X have been rising, leading some experts to note that the Macintosh platform is not impervious to security problems. Apple has released a security update to plug a publicly known security hole in its AirPort product. [26 Jan 2007]
Office 2008 for Mac: It's coming this year
News Microsoft's Sheridan Jones, a group marketing manager in Redmond's Macintosh Business Unit, said: "It's very Mac-like. Putting lingering questions about update timing to rest, Microsoft has announced the new version of Office for Mac will arrive in... [11 Jan 2007]
Minority Report: How the Woz shaped Apple
Comment Probably more so than his namesake Steve Jobs, without him there would be no Apple, let alone the Macintosh, iMac or iPod. Again this is a philosophy that has long been part of Apple's ethos - and one born in the development of the original Macintosh. [15 Dec 2006]
Using LDAP From Mac OS X
White Paper This whitepaper describes how to set up a Macintosh OS X workstation to use an LDAP server for user authentication. In the Data tab, you will need to explain to your Macintosh how its names for various data fields map onto the attribute names used... [10 Dec 2006]
"Highly critical" Mac OS X kernel hole unearthed
News Vulnerabilities in the Mac OS have been rising, leading some experts to note that the Macintosh platform is not impervious to security problems. The proof-of-concept code exploits a security hole in the way Apple's operating system handles disk... [22 Nov 2006]
Julie Meyer: Microsoft v Sony: A fight to the death?
Comment Could the same thing happen to the iPod as happened to the Macintosh? The need among large technology companies to be all things to all people is throwing up some clashes between names who once rarely occupied the same space. [14 Nov 2006]
The Woz takes a trip down memory lane
News Apple's anniversary was really back in April but as part of the ninth annual Vintage Computer Festival, Wozniak was joined by Apple employees Chris Espinosa, Randy Wigginton and original Macintosh team member Daniel Kottke for an afternoon of... [06 Nov 2006]
Timbuktu Pro 8.6 for Macintosh
White Paper Timbuktu Pro remote control software allows you to operate a remote computer as if it were on your own desk. Your keyboard and mouse control the remote computer, and your monitor displays that computer's screen. [02 Nov 2006]
Adobe revisits e-books
News A Macintosh version is due later this year. Adobe Systems is set to release a beta of an e-book viewer and manager called Digital Editions at its Max 2006 customer conference in Las Vegas. The software is meant to be a stripped-down and more... [24 Oct 2006]
Microsoft reaches out to Firefox lovers
News Firefox already runs successfully on existing Windows, Linux and Macintosh operating systems. The head of Microsoft's open source business has offered help to get Firefox to work with the upcoming Vista operating system but it remains to be seen if... [22 Aug 2006]
