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05/02/07 1:42 PM PT | MacNewsWorld | 953 Words
Apple released an update for QuickTime Tuesday that corrects a flaw exposed by security researchers during a contest at the CanSecWest security conference last month. Recommended for all QuickTime 7 users, the new version, QuickTime 7.1.6, plugs a "critical security issue in QuickTime...
Apple announced Thursday that QuickTime 6, its digital media software , has surpassed the 250-million download mark since that version was released two years ago. QuickTime 6.5 includes support for MPEG-4 for audio and video, and the 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards for streaming...
06/13/05 5:00 AM PT | MacNewsWorld | 538 Words
Apple's release of a preview version of its QuickTime 7 Player and QuickTime 7 Pro streaming solutions for Windows at the company's World Wide Developers' Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco last week, promises to keep the company on track as the leading provider...
03/06/07 11:41 AM PT | MacNewsWorld | 528 Words
... the delight of some PC lovers irritated by years of taunting from Mac enthusiasts about Windows security flaws, Apple this week issued security patches for its free QuickTime media player. The patches, part of QuickTime 7.1.5, address eight "vulnerabilities" in the program...
06/29/04 1:20 PM PT | MacNewsWorld | 824 Words
Apple announced during the opening-day keynote of its annual World Wide Developer's Conference (WWDC) Monday that an upcoming release of QuickTime will include support for H.264. iChat AV will benefit from higher quality video and conferencing capabilities in its upcoming release of...
11/06/07 2:44 PM PT | MacNewsWorld | 363 Words
Apple released another version of its QuickTime digital media player Monday. The latest edition of the application corrects seven potentially harmful security vulnerabilities discovered in previous versions of the software , QuickTime 7.2 and earlier.
Users of Windows XP and Windows...
08/26/04 1:13 PM PT | MacNewsWorld | 572 Words
Apple's G5 Xserve and QuickTime technology is now an option for content providers streaming mobile audio and video to Sprint's PCS Vision network following its certification by Sprint. Sprint's PCS Vision is part of its nationwide PCS cellular phone network that provides wireless...
03/13/06 11:34 AM PT | MacNewsWorld | 485 Words
Apple has announced vulnerabilities that affect two of its popular digital products: iTunes and QuickTime . The issues could put computer users at risk of code execution attacks. Apple's iTunes software is used by millions of music listeners to download songs to their...
... users had a recent rude awakening about a vulnerability in the way Apple's QuickTime plug-in interacts with their Web browser. Far from grumbling, however, Mozilla supporters say their patch for the vulnerability says more about Mozilla's strengths than its browser's weakness. "It...
08/26/04 7:51 AM PT | MacNewsWorld | 219 Words
Sprint and Apple today announced that Apple's Xserve G5 and QuickTime software have been certified as mobile multimedia delivery platforms for Sprint's new PCS Vision Multimedia Services. The technology enables professional content service providers to deliver streaming audio and video clips to Sprint...

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