This is a little awkward, but people make mistakes and that’s why pencils have erasers. On Friday, Roxio released a revised version of the Toast Titanium 11.1 update. Per the release notes, the new build (1067) fixed bugs that the previous build (1063) had introduced. The new build, a 92.8 megabyte download, offers the following […]
Tag: Mountain Lion
There’s a chance of spiffy new iMac goodness on the horizon. And that’s never a bad thing. Per AppleInsider, with Apple’s iMac lineup due for an upgrade to Intel’s Ivy Bridge processors, stock of the larger 27-inch all-in-one desktop has become even more depleted ahead of a possible refresh. Availability of the 27-inch iMac is […]
With any luck, the patch fixed the issue. Per AppleInsider, Oracle on Thursday released a patch for the Java 1.7 runtime, plugging a recently discovered security hole that allowed malware to take over any operating system when a user visits a malicious website. In an update to its “CVE-2012-4681” security alert, Oracle addressed three separate […]
Yesterday, we posted as to a new Java vulnerability that could open the gates for additional malware on the Mac. Today, there’s some better news regarding this. Per The Unofficial Apple Weblog, online backup service CrashPlan co-founder Matthew Dornquist had the following to offer about the new Java vulnerability and what it could mean for […]
Mac OS X 10.7.5 is en route, or at least that’s what the betas would have you believe. Per MacNN, Apple has released a fourth beta of OS X 10.7.5 to developers. The download, build 11G45, is about 1.16GB as a delta, or 1.93GB as a combo update. As with the previous build there are […]