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Mac security goes rogue
by Shaun Nichols

Spy Sheriff gang jumps platforms to OS X.

Jan 17, 2008
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PC Tools iAntiVirus
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Give your Mac maximum protection

Jul 29, 2008
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Doorstop X firewall
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Doorstop X firewall is an easy-to-use firewall which protects your Mac from outside attacks. Doorst...

Apr 27, 2006
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Who's There? Firewall Advisor
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View, understand and react to access attempts detected by your firewall. Who's There? Firewall Ad...

Apr 27, 2006
News
Seagate to hide your dirty secrets
by Daniel Long

Finally, it’s here – the James Bond of hard drives. The Seagate BlackArmour drive is protected by a brute strength AES security algorithm based on the highest Rijndael cipher keys available (256bit) that 'apparantly' can’t be cracked, ever.

Oct 10, 2008
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The PC Authority Acronym Dictionary
by Staff writers

Ever wondered what a particular acronym stands for? Find the answer in our comprehensive reference guide to computer industry acronyms. RTFM!

Sep 4, 2007
Feature
What's Hot in 2006
by Tim Dean

What will you be buying, using and drooling over this year? Tim Dean looks at the astounding products and technologies due to hit in the next 12 months.

Jan 23, 2006
News
Rise in Mac malware attacks 'inevitable'
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Growing popularity brings growing concerns.

Feb 18, 2008
Feature
The truth about Windows Vista
by Staff writers

Windows Vista is here, but does Microsoft’s ground-breaking OS live up to its promise? We put Vista through an extensive road test.

Jan 30, 2007
News
Study: Linux "most breached" OS
by Matt McKenzie

Apple Computer's OS X and the open-source BSD operating system provide the "world's safest and most secure" computing platforms, according to London-based security firm mi2g.

Nov 4, 2004
News
Apple fixes 'urgent' AirPort flaws
by Shaun Nichols

Security patch addresses wireless vulnerabilities.

Sep 26, 2006
Feature
32 Reasons why PCs are Better than Macs
by Staff writers

Apple’s ads may be funny, but they’re woefully inaccurate. Here we reveal dozens of reasons why the PC outclasses the Mac.

Sep 19, 2007
Feature
Vista versus Apple
by Staff writers

We provide the commentary on a bruising eight-round battle between Vista and Tiger.

Sep 12, 2006
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Boot Camp
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Introduced by Apple on 5th April 2006, Boot Camp, public beta software enables Intel-based Macs to r...

May 16, 2006
News
Hacking contest yields QuickTime exploit
by Shaun Nichols

Researcher wins US$10,000 bounty with JavaScript attack.

Apr 27, 2007
Blog Entry
There is nothin' like an iMac
by Alex Kidman

May 6, 2008
News
QuickTime flaw adds to Apple's woes
by Shaun Nichols

Exploit especially dangerous for Firefox users.

Nov 28, 2007
News
Adware penetrates OS X
by Shaun Nichols

Proof-of-concept code could run without user knowledge.

Nov 29, 2006
News
Top Five Things Jerry Seinfeld could say about Macs
by Alex Kidman

What is the deal with Microsoft giving Seinfeld ten million bucks? We consider what Jerry might have to say...

Aug 26, 2008
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Seagate to hide your dirty secrets
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 10, 2008
Finally, it’s here – the James Bond of hard drives. The Seagate BlackArmour drive is protected by a brute strength AES security algorithm based on the highest Rijndael cipher keys available (256bit) that 'apparantly' can’t be cracked, ever.