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Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed

Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed.

The new, speedier processing contrasts with the shipping times that followed the tablet’s April launch in which orders typically took at least a week to fill.

Swamped by a huge number of preorders and initial sales, Apple had trouble keeping up with customer demand. . . . → Read More: Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed

Malware reached a new high in the first six months of 2010.

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McAfee Inc, the No. 2 security software maker, said production of software code known as malware, which can harm computers and steal user passwords, reached a new high in the first six months of 2010.

McAfee said total malware production continued to soar and 10 million new pieces of malicious code were catalogued.

McAfee also warned . . . → Read More: Malware reached a new high in the first six months of 2010.

The Apple iPad: can Microsoft match it?

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Acknowledging Apple’s early success with the iPad, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer insisted Thursday that the software maker is hard at work on Windows-based tablets.

The Apple iPad: can Microsoft match it?

“They’ll be shipping as soon as they are ready,” Ballmer said, offering few details on the products, which he said will come . . . → Read More: The Apple iPad: can Microsoft match it?

Mobile is the hottest area of computer technology

Google‘s Eric Schmidt talked at Activate 2010; “Mobile is the hottest area of computer technology….The smartest developers now are writing apps for mobile before they write for Windows or Apple Mac desktop operating systems. Part of that’because these devices are hugely personal to us when we use them.” About the future of newspapers, he says “I . . . → Read More: Mobile is the hottest area of computer technology

Apple’s iPad tablet PC contained some surprises

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Apple’s iPad tablet PC contained some surprises for early reviewers at Consumer Reports, including a full device charge right out of the box and a need for Mac OS X 10.5 or later. The iPad is apparently difficult to use on a flat surface, although an iPad Case and an iPad Keyboard . . . → Read More: Apple’s iPad tablet PC contained some surprises

Kiwi is a Twitter client for Mac

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Mac users already have a ton of strong desktop Twitter clients to choose from, but many of them require Adobe AIR, and others are clunky or have been abandoned by their developers. Even then, the app you find may not be what you’re looking for, and may not give you all of the customization options that . . . → Read More: Kiwi is a Twitter client for Mac

Kindle for Mac app available

Amazon added a few bricks to its Kindle kingdom on March 18, with the introduction of Kindle for Mac, a free application that lets readers pull up Kindle books on a Mac computer.
 
“Kindle for Mac is the prefect companion application for customers who own a Kindle or Kindle DX,” Jay Marine, director of Amazon Kindle, said . . . → Read More: Kindle for Mac app available

Its a giant cash pile of about 25 B.

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs told shareholders that the reason for its giant cash pile, totaling at least $25 billion, was to enable it to take advantage of “what’s around the next corner.” Potential purchases, suggest analysts, could be original news content or a big launch into cloud computing.

Apple has not only bested . . . → Read More: Its a giant cash pile of about 25 B.

Adobe has more holes

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Adobe Systems on Thursday warned of new critical holes in Reader and Flash Player, released a security update for the Flash hole, and said a patch for Reader would come next week.

  Updates for the following software are coming on Tuesday, according to Adobe’s prenotification security advisory:

Reader 9.3 for Windows, Mac, and Unix
Acrobat 9.3 for . . . → Read More: Adobe has more holes

Chrome for Mac released

 

Google on Thursday unveiled a new beta release of Chrome for Mac, an update that includes extensions, bookmark sync, and more. Users will now have access to the more than 2,200 extensions in Chrome’s extensions gallery. They can also be accessed via the Window menu and clicking “Extensions.”

“For this release, we remained focused on providing a . . . → Read More: Chrome for Mac released

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