Earlier versions of Mac OS X Server installed on PowerPC-based Macintosh computers do support connections with Intel-based Mac OS X clients. More …
Earlier versions of Mac OS X Server installed on PowerPC-based Macintosh computers do support connections with Intel-based Mac OS X clients. More …
Michael Arrington of TechCrunch notes: “AOL has released very private data about its users without their permission. While the AOL username has been changed to a random ID number, the ability to analyze all searches by a single user will often lead people to easily determine who the user is, and what they are up to. The data includes personal names, addresses, social security numbers and everything else someone might type into a search box.” More …
AOL has taken it down, but it’s still available on The Pirate Bay
Andrew Cushman, Microsoft’s director of security outreach, invited the Black Hats over to touch and feel Vista in order to showcase the superiority of this OS. Joanna Rutkowska, from Coseinc, a Singapore-based security firm, obliged and showed how it is possible to bypass security measures in Vista that prevents unsigned code from running with the help of a little software she calls the ‘Blue Pill.’ More …
KB article: Some Apple software may not work if your firewall is blocking UDP port 626 More …
MacInTouch has the most complete information. Mac Pro, some Mac OS X 10.5 features, open source announcements, Office timeline and a report about VMware (a virtual machines player),
MacFixIt has details and screen captures of Leopard’s new Find functions.
Apple has posted the WWDC 2006 Keynote address online