Apple will release an additional software update for the iPhone that will fix the connection bug discovered with the release of the 2.0.1 patch.
iPhone 2.0.1 patch released
August 5, 2008Yesterday Apple released the 2.0.1 patch for iPhone, iPhone 3G and the iPod Touch in order to resolve several performance-related issues and bugs found in version 2.0.
World of Warcraft PTR Patch 2.4.3
June 20, 2008The new small patch for World of Warcraft is available to test through the “Public Test Realms”. Since it is a small patch, it could be released next week or the week after at maximum.
Safari flaw + IE flaw = Critical Vulnerability
June 1, 2008Microsoft warned that a previously reported flaw of Apple Safari can be combined with a flaw in Internet Explorer to run unauthorized program on users’ computers.
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Apple Leopard 10.5.3 brings many fixes
May 30, 2008Since last Wednesday Apple is offering the 10.5.3 update for Leopard. This patch brings many bug fixes and features.
[UPDATED] Windows XP SP3 and Windows Vista SP1 delayed
May 1, 2008Microsoft announced Wednesday that it delayed the rollout of the third Service Pack for Windows XP and the first service pack for Windows Vista because some of the changes that the Service Packs included can corrupt Microsoft Dynamics’ data.
World of Warcraft PTR Patch 2.4.2
May 1, 2008The new small patch for World of Warcraft is available to test through the “Public Test Realms”. Since it is a small patch, it could be released next week or the week after at maximum.
Apple stopped auto-install of Safari on Windows
April 20, 2008Apple decided to change strategy on delivering its browser Safari to Windows users; instead to offer it by default with the Quicktime and iTunes updates, it is now offered as choice under the “New Software” category.
Linux Kernel 2.6.25 Announced
April 18, 2008Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, announced yesterday, April, 17th that the new version 2.6.25 of the Linux Kernel has been released.
About the security content of Safari 3.1.1
April 17, 2008Source http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1467
Summary
This document describes the security content of Safari 3.1.1, which can be downloaded and installed via Software Update preferences, or from Apple Downloads. Read the rest of this entry »