You might want to check in with Adobe on this… Per AppleInsider, Adobe on Thursday confirmed that malicious parties had compromised its networks and potentially gleaned credit card and other personal information from the accounts of nearly three million users. The company revealed the breach in a post to its official blog. Adobe’s security team […]
You can’t knock a decent update. On Thursday, Google released version 30.0.1599.69 of its Chrome web browser. The update, a 53.7 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: – [Fix] Tabs freeze up (Issue: 303293). – [Fix] Lag in some games/GPU issues with certain monitors (Issue: 262437). Google Chrome 30.0.1599.69 requires an Intel-based Mac […]
It’s hard to say exactly WHAT Apple will do with Cue, but there’s some interesting possibilities. Per AppleInsider and TechCrunch, Apple is said to have purchased Cue, a startup company behind a personal assistant app for iPhone which shut down just this week. An anonymous source claimed on Thursday that Apple is buying Cue, which […]
You can’t knock a steadily updated program. On Friday, Dropbox released version 2.4.1 of its cloud-based storage client for Mac OS X. The new version, a 32.1 megabyte download (via MacUpdate), which adds the following fixes and changes: – Changed Move to Dropbox to be below Move to Trash on OS X (Requires a Finder […]
You can’t knock a quick bug fix. On Thursday, Apple released version 11.1.1 of its iTunes multimedia/jukebox application. The new version, a 225.6 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: – Resolves an issue that may cause iTunes Extras to display incorrectly, fixes a problem with deleted podcasts, and improves stability. iTunes 11.1.1 requires […]