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Monthly round-up: June
News from Microsoft and Apple are once again at the top of the IT agenda.
Monthly round-up: July
It was good times for Google and Apple with their iPhone, but a rough month for some other top tech firms.
Week in Review: Microsoft loses out, and Apple 3G fever
Top stories of the week, including the new iPhone and Yahoo hooking up with Google.
Week in Review: Infosec news and a timely breach
This week, <i>IT PRO</i> brought you all the news and reports from the Infosec 2008 show, as well as coverage of a rather timely data breach, the...
Week in Review: Everybody's on and on about the iPhone...
This week's news - which to the despair of many, including our Staff Writer - is dominated by the shiny new 3G iPhone.
Week in review: Has the crunch caught up with IT?
The economic slowdown starts to bite in the tech sector as Dell's profits fall, while Apple gets its knuckles rapped for misleading adverts.
Apple fixes DNS security flaw
Apple protects itself from a highly publicised DNS vulnerability which has the potential to severely hit browsers and operating systems.
Microsoft and Apple tackle patch blunders
Microsoft reissues Bluetooth patch on Windows XP and Apple patches ‘carpet bombing’ flaw in Safari running on Windows.
Apple’s profits jump 31 per cent
Apple shipped a record 2.5 million Macs and saw strong laptop sales in its third quarter.
Apple wows developers with 3G iPhone
New version of the iPod-based smartphone sports faster download speeds, Exchange push email and third-party application downloads.
Check Point looks to secure iPhones for business
The link up will enable an encrypted connection between Apple's iPhone and VPN-1 gateway.
iPhone 3G
It's the second coming of the iPhone, and this time it's 3G. Some say it's the ultimate phone, but is it truly fit for business?
IDF 2008: Apple co-founder keeps it real
Steve Wozniak reminds us he’s not a queue jumper and encourages developers to keep doing their thang.
Apple ticked off over ‘misleading’ iPhone ad
The computer giant has got on the bad side of the ASA with its claims of full internet access on the iPhone.
iPhone has hidden 'kill switch'
Apple has the ability to remotely disable any applications installed on the latest version of the iPhone.
Apple cashes in on chips with PA Semi buy
The hardware and software giant has raised speculation about its relationship with chipmaker Intel after buying a US semiconductor company for a...
Apple results reveal massive jump in Mac sales
The computer, iPhone and iPod maker reports another record quarter, selling nearly 2.3 million Mac computers and over $1 billion in profits.
Apple’s patch fails to fully protect against DNS flaw
Apple finally addresses a major DNS flaw that could leave its servers open to phishing attacks but experts have said it ignores Mac clients.
New iPhone firmware leads to huge security blunder
The new iPhone update may have fixed some of the problems that users have been complaining about, but it has left a big security problem.
Microsoft warns users off Safari
'Carpet-bombing' interoperability flaw leaves Windows users open to malicious attacks when using Apple's Safari browser, the Windows maker claims.




















