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You don't need to log in to exploit the flaw in Bash, but you do have to run an externally visible server (for example the web server) which provides interactive content and imports request data into environment variables. When the web server spawn…
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I did notice that a Java applet launched from within Safari continued to run after Safari was closed using large chunks of processor time and setting the fan spinning. I wonder whether that may be responsible in some cases?
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Steve didn't actually invent these things that I've used every day since 1990, but he assembled the brilliant people who could, and goaded them until they did. What's more he insisted that they would not only work well but be beautiful. From the …
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The keychain sync is incredibly useful and really fiddly to achieve any other way. It does seem that Apple is looking at this from the point of its own convenience rather than end-user utility. I'll also miss iWeb. Handy for quickly running up pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Some industry players are concerned that Apple, the world's largest consumer of NAND flash memory, could cause demand for memory to dwindle with the introduction of its iCloud service. Using a cloud for…
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Not surprising the FreeBSD would be right up there. When Mac OS X was first arriving Apple recruited from the FreeBSD core team to support the integration. Jordan Hubbard is still there. What's so exciting about this is that GCD is a fairly obvio…