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Category Archives: Mac News
Heartbleed and Apple
As you may have heard by now, the Heartbleed bug is affecting internet sites around the world. Unlike most notices like this, it’s not a virus or a worm. Heartbleed is security bug in the open-source OpenSSL library, which is … Continue reading
Introducing OneNote for Mac
OneNote for the Mac is now available. If you are not familiar with OneNote, it’s been a popular app on the Windows side for years. OneNote is your place to jot down your ideas, capture your collection of web clippings … Continue reading
Steve Jobs (1955–2011)
Apple has confirmed Steve Jobs has passed away. He had battled pancreatic cancer for several years. He was only 56. Apple is encouraged people to share memories of him by emailing to rememberingsteve@apple.com.
Mac usage surges amongst University of Virginia freshmen since 2004
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) is reporting that over 40 percent of University of Virginia’s freshmen were using a Mac in 2009. According to the University of Virginia’s Information Technology and Communication (ITC), which services the IT needs for most … Continue reading
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33 percent of Yale faculty choose Macs
A report in the Yale Daily News reports on the increasing use of Macs by faculty and students alike: “Ten years ago, the computer world was different than today, and it seemed like Microsoft had bested its rivals. Beleaguered was … Continue reading