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Apple Issues Minor Safari 4 Update (No Comments)

Safari 4.0.2

This update is recommended for all Safari users and improves the stability of the Nitro JavaScript engine and includes the latest compatibility and security fixes.

For detailed information on the security content of this update, please visit this site: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222.


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Mac News Briefs: QuickerTek battery extends MacBook life by five hours (No Comments)
QuickerTek releases a $250 external battery for MacBooks that adds five hours of computing time. SkypeCap, Flickery, XMenu, and EasyFind were also updated on Wednesday.

Safari aggiornato alla versione 4.0.2 (No Comments)

aggiornamento software

Apple ha appena rilasciato un aggiornamento per il noto browser Safari. Con un update dal peso di 40 MB per Leopard, 26 MB per Tiger e 47 MB per Windows, giunge alla versione 4.0.2 e riporta la seguente nota:

Questo aggiornamento è consigliato a tutti gli utenti di Safari, migliora la stabilità del motore Nitro JavaScript e include le ultime correzioni relative alla sicurezza e alla compatibilità dell’applicazione.

Per informazioni dettagliate sul contenuto di sicurezza dell’aggiornamento, visita questo sito web: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222?viewlocale=it_IT“.

Al termine sarà chiesto di riavviare.

Articolo tratta da: Melamorsicata.it

Safari aggiornato alla versione 4.0.2

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Safari 4.0.2 released (No Comments)

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Fire up Software Update, Apple just released Safari 4.0.2!

As usual, the release notes are extremely informative (laugh), stating:

This update is recommended for all Safari users and improves the stability of the Nitro JavaScript engine and includes the latest compatibility and security fixes.

Looking a the actual security announcement, this is is one update you're going to want to install. One of the security fixes addresses potential cross-site scripting attacks, via WebKit's handling of parent and top objects. The other fix addresses memory allocation for numeric character references, which if exploited, could allow arbitrary code execution or application termination after visiting a malicious site.

These issues affect Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista, so everyone, download your Safari updates!

As usual, you will have to restart your computer after installation.

TUAWSafari 4.0.2 released originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 08 Jul 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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App Store Pick of the Week: Postcard Express (No Comments)
We’ve been sending one another postcards for nearly 150 years, and thanks to frog design, we now have a thoroughly modern and eminently mobile way to send them. Using Postcard Express, you can snap a geo-tagged photo at your favorite vacation hotspot, add a personal note, then send your digital postcard to friends and family around the world. With no postage or MMS fees.
How Much Would it Cost to Buy Every App in the App Store? (No Comments)

App Store The answer is $144,326.06. Yep, if you were to buy all 55,732 apps currently available in the App Store it would cost you just under $145,000. An interesting tidbit. Though, for some reason that number seems low to me…it would be interesting to see an updated graph of the price ratios for all the apps in the App Store.

Info via Gizmodo.


Review: Todo+Cal+Sync for iPhone (No Comments)
This app will primarily appeal to users looking to take advantage of its support for the SyncML synchronization standard. Otherwise, Todo+Cal+Sync is a hard app to recommend, especially since there are more elegant to-do list managers available for download.

Road Tested: Dexim Dual Dock Charger (No Comments)

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Living in a multiple iPhone and iPod household is both fun and annoying.

It's fun to talk about cool apps and play multi-user games, but it's annoying trying to find a place to plug in our iPhones and iPods. Right now we have two iPhone 3GS's, an original iPhone being used as a game device, and an iPod nano that all need charging.

Things have been a lot easier in our household since we got a Dexim Dual Dock Charger. This unit, available for $44.95 from RichardSolo.com or directly from Dexim, is an attractive and functional dock in which you can simultaneously charge two iPhones, two iPods, or any combination imaginable. Since the devices need to be held securely in the dock, Dexim includes a set of plastic insert cradles that fit the bottom of your particular device (no, I'm not using them in the photo above). There are cradles for the iPhone 3G, iPhone 2G, iPod touch, iPod Classic, iPod nano, and 5G/U2 iPod.

When a device is placed in the dock for charging, a cool blue LED light goes on. That could be irritating if you want to use the Dual Dock Charger in a bedroom, so a switch to turn off the light is thoughtfully provided. We placed ours on a small table located on the way to our garage, so we can just pick up our phones on the way out of the house.

The Dexim Dual Dock Charger allows us to keep our iPhones constantly charged up, and it looks great while doing its job. We've had three-plus months of charging bliss without having to search for our cables, AC adapters, or iPhones. The original Apple chargers and cables are now used for topping off the devices when we're away from home, or for syncing with our Macs (the Dual Dock doesn't provide syncing capability).

If you live in a multi-iPhone family, the Dexim Dual Dock Charger is a must-have gadget.

TUAWRoad Tested: Dexim Dual Dock Charger originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 08 Jul 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wall Street Journal Interviews iPhone Hacker (No Comments)

##ICON_NAME## I know, many of you have probably already read this article but, it’s an interesting read so I have to post it. The Wall Street Journal decided to interview one of the iPhone hackers, Ari Weinstein (I think that is a cover name!). Ari is not a member of the Dev-Team but is instead a member of the Chronic Dev Team (the people behind the purplera1n jailbreak). I will admit that the article gets a little confusing toward the end when they try to describe who is part of what Dev Team. Below is a snippet of the article. You can read the full article HERE.

Like many teenagers, Ari Weinstein spends his summers riding his bike and swimming. This year, the 15-year-old had another item on his to-do list: Foil Apple Inc.’s brightest engineers and annoy chief executive Steve Jobs.

Ari is part of a loose-knit group of hackers that has made it a mission to “jailbreak” Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch. The term refers to installing unapproved software that lets people download a range of programs, including those not sanctioned by Apple.

Full article HERE.