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Invulnerable No More: Apple Recommends Antivirus Software
Invulnerable No More: Apple Recommends Antivirus Software
It's long been asserted that Apple computers are invulnerable to viruses. This has not been because the OS is flawless, but rather because hackers focused on the more popular OS: Windows, as well as the fact that most hackers had Windows machines. But no longer. With increased popularity has ...
Mac OS: Antivirus utilities
support.apple.com — Last Modified: November 21, 2008 Article: HT2550 Old Article: 4454 Summary Learn about antivirus utilities available for... the Mac OS. Products Affected Consumer Software, Mac OS Apple encourages the widespread use of multiple antivirus utilities so ... (more) Mac OS: Antivirus utilities
Apple: Our Ads Don't Lie, But You're a Fool if You Believe Them | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
Apple: Our Ads Don't Lie, But You're a Fool if You Believe Them | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
blog.wired.com — Brokeniphone_2 Apple doesn't want you to believe what it says, even though the company claims it's not... lying. That's the gist of the Cupertino company's legal response to a lawsuit regarding allegedly misleading advertising for the iPhone 3G. The ... (more) Apple: Our Ads Don't Lie, But You're a Fool if You ...
Mophie Juice Pack - iPhone 3G
Mophie Juice Pack - iPhone 3G
testfreaks.com — When Apple switched from the EDGE network to the 3G version, iPhone users gained wireless network speeds... were sorely lacking in the past. However, this speed increase does come with a price: decreased battery life! Due to the power demands of the 3G ... (more) Mophie Juice Pack - iPhone 3G
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Invulnerable No More: Apple Recommends Antivirus Software
HardwareHeaven.com — ... It's long been asserted that Apple computers are invulnerable to viruses. This has not been because the OS is flawless, but rather because hackers focused on the more popular OS: Windows, as well as the fact that most hackers had Windows machines. But no longer. ____________ Source: Tech-Ex ...

Apple Removes Antivirus KB Article
HardwareHeaven.com — ... Apple has removed a KB article recommending usage of antivirus software on its Mac computers, just a short time after it was highlighted in numerous articles. Apple has always touted the invulnerability of its OS against malware. ...

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