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VMware bug allows Windows hack to attack Macs
A bug in VMware's Fusion virtualization software could be used to run malicious code on a Mac by exploiting Windows in a virtual machine, an exploit researcher at Immunity said today. Read more...

Microsoft sets Office 2007 SP2 release for April 28

Windows loses, Mac gains as market share race returns to normal

Apple slates June dates for WWDC, touts Snow Leopard, iPhone 3.0

Apple prices iMacs at $899 for schools

IE8 gains market share at Microsoft's own expense

AT&T; says no-contract iPhones coming next week

Researcher cracks Mac in 10 seconds at PWN2OWN, wins $5k

New iPhone capabilities appeal to enterprises

Apple fixes security flaws, adds features in iTunes 8.1 update

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The hidden features in Apple's latest iPhoto update
Apple did more than bolster stability in iPhoto with its recent update: It also added some cool and useful features to Faces and Places. Computerworld columnist Ryan Faas details what's new.

Review: Apple's Nehalem-based Mac Pro 'fastest Mac ever'
Apple's newest Mac Pro takes a significant step forward with the move to Intel's new Nehalem processor and an infrastructure that should be able to squeeze the utmost out of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6.

Review: Apple's Mac Mini offers versatility, better graphics
Apple's Mac Mini, the least-expensive Mac available, still offers all of the versatility users have come to love. And with improved Nvidia graphics and a SuperDrive available now in the $599 model, it still makes sense economically -- as long as you don't trick it out.

Review: Apple's newest 24-in. iMac 'a sight to behold'
Apple's all-in-one iMac aims for the sweet spot of style and performance, and largely delivers on that promise, says Computerworld columnist Michael DeAgonia. Best of all, the stunning 24-in. model starts at $1,499 -- $300 less than before.

Review: Apple's 17-in. MacBook Pro a gamer's delight?
Apple aims its high-end MacBook Pro laptops at professionals on the go. But what happens when a longtime Mac gamer gets a chance to put the new 17-in. model through its paces?

Review: Apple's new 17-in. MacBook Pro rocks
Apple finally redesigned its top-end 17-in. MacBook Pro and has offered one up for review that's tricked out the way Steve Jobs might demand -- with 8GB of RAM, a 256GB solid-state drive and a blazing 2.93-GHz Core 2 Duo processor. Is it worth the high price you'll pay for all that computing goodness?

iPhone apps that foretell the future
iPhone apps that push the envelope give us a hint about the future of smartphone software. We gaze into our crystal ball and pick out some winners.

Review: Apple's Safari 4 browser beta is innovative, fast, fun
Apple's new browser, the Safari 4 public beta unveiled on Tuesday, will wow users with useful new features, slick interface tweaks, speedy page rendering and smart development decisions based on how people actually surf the Web. Ryan Faas likes what he sees.

Review: Apple's iLife '09 'a must-have update'
Apple's iLife suite has long been a mainstay of the company's 'digital hub' strategy for organizing, managing and creatively using digital media. With iLife '09, now it's even better, says Computerworld columnist Ryan Faas.

Review: Apple's iWork '09 gets online sharing, 'evolutionary' updates
Apple's iWork '09 suite of office applications gets a number of evolutionary updates this year, along with iWork.com, Apple's take on Web-based document sharing.

Linux, Mac, Windows XP: Whatever your choice of operating system, we have some fun things for you to try.
The operating systems of yesteryear weren't all sunshine and roses. Cyber cynic Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols names his picks for some of the worst OSs of all time.
Apple's newest Mac Pro takes a significant step forward with the move to Intel's new Nehalem processor and an infrastructure that should be able to squeeze the utmost out of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6.
Satellite radio will die soon anyway, but Apple will accidentally perform a mercy killing of Sirius XM Radio this summer, says Mike Elgan.
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