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December 2007 |
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Friday, December 28 |
iPhoto Book and Calendar Promotion
I received an email from Apple today with e-coupon codes for 20% off iPhoto books and calendars. This is for a new winter promotion being offered by Apple through the 29th of February. The codes are "NAWinterBook08" for books and "NAWinterCal08" for calendars. You can use these codes after you finish creating your books and calendars in iPhoto to receive the savings. Aperture users may use the same code for buying books. I just thought that I would pass these along. This is always nice a time of the year...
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Saturday, December 22 |
Apple Releases Security Update 2007-009 v1.1
Apple has released Security Update 2007-009 v1.1 (10.5.1), (10.4.11 PPC), and (10.4.11 Universal) via Mac OS X's Software Update utility and on the Web. According to the company, Security Update 2007-009 v1.1 addresses an issue introduced in Security Update 2007-009 that may cause Safari to unexpectedly quit when browsing to certain websites. There is no change to the security content provided in Security Update 2007-009. The update will install over Security Update 2007-009...
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Tuesday, December 18 |
Apple Releases MacBook, MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1
Apple has released MacBook, MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 via Mac OS X's Software Update utility and on the Web. According to the company, this update addresses a responsiveness issue on MacBook and MacBook Pro notebook computers. Some MacBook and MacBook Pro systems may occasionally experience a temporary suspension of keyboard input which can last a minute or longer. The Mac OS X 10.5.1 update is required before installing...
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Monday, December 17 |
Apple Releases Security Update 2007-009
Apple has released Security Update 2007-009 (10.5.1), (10.4.11 PPC), and (10.4.11 Universal) via Mac OS X's Software Update utility and on the Web. According to the company, Security Update 2007-009 (10.5.1) is recommended for all Leopard users and improves the security of the following components: Core Foundation, CUPS, Flash Player Plug-in, Launch Services, perl, python, Quick Look, ruby, Safari, Samba, Shockwave Plug-in...
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Thursday, December 13 |
Apple Releases QuickTime 7.3.1
Apple has released QuickTime 7.3.1 for Panther, Tiger and Leopard via Mac OS X's Software Update utility and on the Web. According to the company, QuickTime 7.3.1 addresses security issues and is recommend for all QuickTime 7 users. It fixes issues with QuickTime's Flash media handler, the handling of QTL files, and that nasty RTSP vulnerability recently discovered. You can read more details about the security content of QuickTime 7.3.1...
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More sightings of mysterious metallic grey MacBooks
AppleInsider - "As next month's Macworld Expo rapidly approaches, sources are reporting additional sightings of an unfamiliar MacBook model floating around Apple's Cupertino-based campus. Most recently, a source described a dark grey or gunmetal colored notebook of slender proportions making the rounds in an area where Apple traditionally conducts stress tests. Though noticeably thinner but otherwise similar in size to the company's 13-inch MacBooks, the notebook appeared to have a metallic sheen to it, which set it apart from the current black MacBook."
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Wednesday, December 5 |
In black and white: a review of the Santa Rosa MacBook
Ars Technica - "Change has been a long time coming in the Cayabyab-Gitlin household, at least when it comes to the brave new world of Intel Macs. Although The Switch officially took place some time ago, up until now my trusty aluminum G4 PowerBook has been soldiering on, doing what it needed to (mostly) and drawing more than the occasional snicker in the Ars newsroom. The Rev. C MacBooks now contain the Santa Rosa mobile platform, first seen earlier this year in the MacBook Pros, and this revision was enough to push me over the edge and "join the 21st century," in the words of my editor."
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