Just yesterday we told you about the Flashback Trojan that had infected 600K Macs across the World. Apple had pushed out an update to try to patch some of the security vulnerabilities within Java. Well today, one more update has ...
Happy Friday! Just in case any were interested I decided to compile a few macmixing.com iPad Retina display backgrounds. To download any of these backgrounds from your iPad, click on the pictures below then when you've been directed to the full image, long press and Save the image.
Or you can also download them all in a ZIP file (from your computer) and add them to your iPad manually.
Today’s “Deal of the Day” is Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac. Parallels Desktop 7 is the latest release from Parallels virtualization program, which allows users to run Windows, Linux, and even OS X Lion directly within Mac OS X. If ...
"Nanny nanny boo boo!" That's what Apple's singing right about now. Apple just officially passed up Google's stock value per share. Apple's market cap has been up past Google for a while now, but today at 12:26PM EDT, as noted by Fortune’s Philip Elmer-Dewitt. What son!
There has been a constant War on Android since it came out. Steve Jobs always insisted that Android was based on stolen ideas. Yesterday, Google CEO, Larry Page, commented on the ongoing battle during an Interview stating, that the whole "war" was "actually just for show".
Wouldn't it be great if when connected to a WiFi network, you could charge your iPhone or iPad? Well that may be possible at some point. AppleInsider points to a new patent they discovered this week involving wirelessly charging devices on shelves at Apple Stores.
I know what you thinking, Macs can't get viruses right? Well, while mostly that's true, there have been a few over time that have slipped through the cracks. This latest Trojan really took the world by storm. Literally.
According to AppleInsider,
A trojan horse virus named "Flashback" that surfaced last year is believed to have created a botnet including more than 600,000 infected Macs around the world, with more than half of them in the U.S. alone.
Have you been having trouble with WiFi on your new iPad? If so, you may not be alone. A few weeks back, users began to take to Apple Support Communities, concerned about WiFi issues on their new iPads. According to the complaints, users were having issues like not being about to connect, connection dropping, and slow internet browsing.