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Snow Leopard could level security playing field: CNET News

Security researchers say Apple's new Mac OS X security enhancements could give Mac users something to really brag about.   • Researchers who hack the Mac OS    • Review: Snow Leopard worth cost    • Full coverage
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Security researchers say Apple's new Mac OS X security enhancements could give Mac users something to really brag about.
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• Review: Snow Leopard worth cost
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Friday's conference over the Google Book Search settlement will focus on privacy, quality, and Google's unique role as a private company operating a public library.
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Microsoft makes it official: the Xbox 360 Elite will now be priced at $299, and the Xbox 360 Pro will be discontinued after supplies run out at a new $249 price tag.
Thu, Aug 27 01:00:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

TiVo alleges AT&T and Verizon are violating three of its DVR patents, in a repeat of the tack it took against Dish/EchoStar.
Wed, Aug 26 16:25:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

Northern California chapter's new campaign aims to raise awareness of the fact that not only can third-party apps on Facebook's platform access your data, they can see some of your friends', too.
Wed, Aug 26 15:28:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

Useful applications such as Google Voice won't be blocked from the iPhone as competition, Apple changes, or Web apps will break today's logjam.
Wed, Aug 26 10:05:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 


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