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InternetNews March 13, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
QuickTime, iTunes Users at Risk (Again)? Apple QuickTime and iTunes users may yet again be at risk from a currently unpatched exploit. There is a pair of overflow conditions that could enable a malicious user to execute arbitrary code. |
Macworld March 10, 2006 Kirk McElhearn |
Spring Cleaning 8.0 Spring Cleaning 8.0 is extremely slow, potentially unsafe, and generally superfluous. But it does offer dozens of ways to purge unneeded files. |
Macworld March 9, 2006 James Galbraith |
HP Color LaserJet 3600n The LaserJet 3600n is quick, capable of excellent text and fine-line prints, and definitely worth considering for people who plan to print primarily business documents containing text and pie charts. |
Macworld March 9, 2006 Jonathan Seff |
Intel-based Mac minis The new Mac minis have major upgrades and more home-entertainment features, but come at a higher price. |
Macworld March 8, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Blue Takes You To School In MacSoft's friendly and low-key Blues Takes You To School, young players (ages 3 to 6) help Blue and her friend Joe discover neat things about the world around them. |
Macworld March 7, 2006 Jay J. Nelson |
Suitcase Fusion 1.0 Combining the best of Suitcase X1 and Font Reserve 3Suitcase, Fusion 1.0 is a powerful and capable font manager for creative professionals, and well worth the upgrade price. |
Macworld March 6, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Creatures Village While cursed with some frustrating shortcomings, Creatures Village gives younger players an idea of what virtual pet-ownership is like. |
PC Magazine March 1, 2006 Robert Lemos |
Mac Attack! In 2006, Apple's operating system will likely see major attacks. |
Macworld March 3, 2006 Franklin Tessler |
ConceptDraw V Professional 5.5 Despite its flaws, ConceptDraw Pro V Professional 5.5.0.1 is a capable diagramming program that's brimming with potential. |
PC World April 2006 Narasu Rebbapragada |
Intel iMac Lacks Speed With Non-Apple Apps Well-priced system's speed shines with apps written for Intel's Core Duo processor. |
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