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Thursday, 07 August 2008

Epson intros new photo viewers

Jonny Evans

These feature high capacity - 160GB and 80GB - hard drives, and incorporate a large 4-inch 640-x-480 Epson Photo Fine Premia LCD screen.


Thursday, 07 August 2008

BETT 2009 runs 14-17 January

Jonny Evans

Expect more Apple than ever at next year's BETT 2009 trade show for educators and ICT pros.


Thursday, 07 August 2008

Comics on-demand for iPhone, iPod touch

Jonny Evans

Clickwheel Comic Reader now available for free from iTunes - and 2000AD is available on-demand through the service


Thursday, 07 August 2008

Apple product upgrades loom

Jonny Evans

Apple analyst expects new iPods and redesigned MacBooks and MacBook Pros will make their appearance at a hitherto unannounced Apple special event in September.


Wednesday, 06 August 2008

Quark launches extensive online help resource

Jonny Evans

Quark launches extensive selection of online advice and resources for users, the Quark Virtual Knowledge Base.



Wednesday, 06 August 2008

Softpress puts iPhone in Freeway

Jonny Evans

Latest software update for Freeway web design software offers many features to improve the performance of websites when viewed on an iPhone.


Tuesday, 05 August 2008

Future MacBook images slip?

Jonny Evans

Taiwanese Mac Web site claims to have seen the future of Apple's consumer laptop, the MacBook, and the future is thin, rounded and aluminium.


Tuesday, 05 August 2008

Mac OS X market share growth stumbles

Gregg Keizer, Computerworld (US)

In July, Apple's Mac OS X powered 7.76 per cent of the computers that accessed the 40,000 sites Net Applications monitors


Monday, 04 August 2008

Sun Star Office 9 beta ships for Mac

Jonny Evans

Mac users at last get a native version of Sun's powerful Star Office software suite - available now for free trial and download.


Monday, 04 August 2008

Apple nixes security engineering talk

Robert McMillan

Apple has nixed a security talk by company engineers set for the Black Hat security conference.


Monday, 04 August 2008

Apple servers still vulnerable to DNS poisoning, experts warn

Jonny Evans

"It appears that Apple forgot something. The client libaries on my OSX 10.4.11 system, post patch install, still does not randomize the source port," warns security expert on DNS threat.


Monday, 04 August 2008

Red Giant takes Digital Anarchy video venture

Jonny Evans

Red Giant Software has agreed to acquire the video plug-in range belonging to Digital Anarchy.


Monday, 04 August 2008

Adobe takes Olympic challenge

Jonny Evans

Adobe announces deal with CCTV.com to offer online coverage of the Beijing Olympics to sports fans in China and Macau through a dedicated online channel.


Monday, 04 August 2008

Firewall vendors scramble to fix DNS problem

Robert McMillan

Firewall vendors are scrambling to release a bug in their products that undoes part of a recent critical DNS patch.


Monday, 04 August 2008

US border agents can seize iPods, iPhones, laptops

Agam Shah

US agents now have the authority to seize and retain laptops indefinitely, according to a new policy detailed in documents issued by the DHS.


Friday, 01 August 2008

Rapid's London storage seminar September

Jonny Evans

Rapid Group is holding a storage seminar featuring speakers from Apple, Quantum and DataDirect Networks.


Friday, 01 August 2008

Apple finally patches dangerous DNS flaw

Jeremy Kirk

Apple has issued a patch for the DNS (Domain Name System) flaw considered one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities to ever affect the Internet.


Thursday, 31 July 2008

Adobe upgrades Photoshop Express

Jonny Evans

Additional improvements include introduction of a one-click Resize tool with presets for mobile, web and email.


Thursday, 31 July 2008

QuarkXPress 8 ships, trial version available

Jonny Evans

Quark today announced its desktop publishing software, QuarkXPress 8, is available now for purchase, also releases 60-day trial version of the application.


Thursday, 31 July 2008

Adobe Flash gains in the enterprise

Elizabeth Montalbano

Adobe says Flash is beginning to catch on more among enterprise customers.


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