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Via Slashdot comes an interesting article from TidBits discussing whether Macs should run antivirus software, and coming to the conclusion that they probably do not need to.
The reality is that today the Mac platform is relatively safe. There are hundreds of thousands of viruses and other malicious software programs floating around for Windows, but less [...]
via SmartPhoneBlast
Google reported that iPhone users perform 50 times the amount of Google searches than the combined population of all other mobile devices.
Google’s head of mobile operations told the Financial Times, “we thought it was a mistake and made our engineers check the logs again.”
This is great news for Google. If more mobile handset [...]
Google has released a version of iGoogle specially designed for the Apple iPhone. You can find it here: http://google.com/ig/i
Also, users that go to the normal iGoogle homepage on their iPhone will be atuomatically redirected to the standard iPhone page.
Hackers are now beginning to focus on Macs too? Well that’s what it seems…
On Thursday, Apple announced that pornography sites are now secretly injecting not only Windows PCs, but Macs too with malware that can take control of a Mac computer.
A recent firmware upgrade to Apple’s iPhone product has many users left with an inoperable device. Apple only wants the iPhone to be used on AT&T service plans at this time and in return, users have been “hacking” their iPhones to work on other service providers. However, with the recent firmware upgrade, these modified phones [...]