Rabu, 22 Februari 2012

Apple moves toward digital unity with Mountain Lion

Google bites into Apple, crams down cookies | Apple's new OS X tightens screws on some malware

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Apple moves toward digital unity with Mountain Lion
The most important element of the new OS is deeper integration with iCloud, the collection of services that stores your data to Apple's servers automatically and then syncs that data across all your devices. Read More


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Google bites into Apple, crams down cookies
Google has been caught with its hands quite literally in the cookie jar again. And no amount of Doubleclick -- er, double talk -- is going to save it this time. Read More

Apple's new OS X tightens screws on some malware
Mac OS X 'Mountain Lion' will let users install only programs downloaded from the Mac App Store or those digitally signed by a registered developer. Read More

Hands on with Apple's new OS X: Mountain Lion
This Mac OS X release continues Apple's philosophy of bringing iOS features "back to the Mac," and includes iMessage, Reminders, Notes, Notification Center, Twitter integration, Game Center, and AirPlay Mirroring. Read More

Apple to ban stealthy iPhone contact data harvesting
"Apps that collect or transmit a user's contact data without their prior permission are in violation of our guidelines ... any app wishing to access contact data will require explicit user approval in a future software release," said the company in a statement. Read More



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