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MacBook Air hacked in two minutes

MacBook Air hacked in two minutes

A three-way hacking contest between Apple, Windows and Linux laptops has ended in the Mac caving in first - in just two minutes..
Andrew Charlesworth Mar 31 2008 7:38AM Security
Wozniak trashes iPhone and MacBook Air

Wozniak trashes iPhone and MacBook Air

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has slammed the iPhone and the new MacBook Air as poorly designed..
Iain Thomson Mar 6 2008 3:06PM Hardware
Adobe developers take to the Air

Adobe developers take to the Air

Adobe has officially released its Air development tool to the public..
Shaun Nichols Feb 27 2008 8:15AM Software
Apple's MacBook Air hits the shelves

Apple's MacBook Air hits the shelves

Apple has started shipping its super-thin MacBook Air notebook in the UK.

Robert Jaques Feb 1 2008 2:26PM Hardware
Adobe AIR to traverse online/offline borders

Adobe AIR to traverse online/offline borders

Vendors are preparing wares designed to capitalise on the arrival of Adobe’s AIR system that builds a bridge between online and offline applications.
Martin Veitch Jan 18 2008 7:27AM Software
MACWORLD - New MacBook Air floats in at MacWorld

MACWORLD - New MacBook Air floats in at MacWorld

Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has unveiled the latest and slimmest addition to the MacBook family, the MacBook Air, at the Macworld conference in San Francisco.
Staff Writers Jan 16 2008 12:01PM Hardware
US Air Force refuels with robo-pilots

US Air Force refuels with robo-pilots

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has built a software program which it claims can fly a plane during an inflight refuelling as well as a human pilot.
Iain Thomson Aug 16 2007 9:58PM Hardware
Logitech launches mouse into thin air

Logitech launches mouse into thin air

MX Air device works on the desk and in the air.
Staff Writers Jul 17 2007 6:43AM Hardware
Adobe launches Apollo into Air

Adobe launches Apollo into Air

GLOBAL - Adobe has released a first beta of its Apollo platform for rich internet applications, dropping the Apollo codename and unveiling Adobe Integrated Runtime (Air) as its new name.
Tom Sanders Jun 13 2007 3:45PM Software
The Sims takes to the air

The Sims takes to the air

Electronic Arts signs deal to offer in-flight gaming.
Clement James Sep 26 2006 9:56AM Software
U.S. air traffic control system 'open to hackers'

U.S. air traffic control system 'open to hackers'

America's air traffic control systems are open to attack from hackers and cyber-terrorists according to a new GAO report.
René Millman Sep 27 2005 12:31PM Security
Air Force notifies personnel of security breach

Air Force notifies personnel of security breach

The U.S. Air Force is notifying more than 33,000 airmen of a security breach in an online system containing their personal information.
Marcia Savage Aug 22 2005 4:48PM Security
Air Force CIO heading for private sector

Air Force CIO heading for private sector

U.S. Air Force CIO John Gilligan, who recently oversaw a contract consolidation effort with Microsoft to improve the Air Force's security, plans to leave for the private sector May 10.
Marcia Savage May 3 2005 9:53PM Security
Federal officials eyeing expansion of Air Force-Microsoft initiative

Federal officials eyeing expansion of Air Force-Microsoft initiative

Federal officials are talking about expanding the U.S. Air Force's initiative with Microsoft, which will produce secure standard configurations of Microsoft software, to other government agencies.
Marcia Savage Mar 14 2005 9:45PM Security
There’s Something in the Air

There’s Something in the Air

There is little doubt the enterprise Wireless LAN (WLAN) market is booming. Worldwide WLAN hardware revenue is expected to top $3.7bn USD in 2007 (Infonetics), with over 50% of enterprises deploying WLANs by 2006 (Meta Group).
Brian Mansfield Jan 26 2005 2:04PM Security
Air Force consolidates Microsoft contracts to improve security

Air Force consolidates Microsoft contracts to improve security

The U.S. Air Force consolidated 38 contracts for Microsoft software and nine support contracts into two enterprise-wide agreements, a move it says will improve security and save money.
Marcia Savage Nov 22 2004 4:32PM Security
US Air Force tests PKI cards

US Air Force tests PKI cards

The United States Air Force is piloting a card authentication system to validate Department of Defense (DoD) employees.
Dan Ilett Mar 2 2004 1:36PM Security
Adacel adds $27.3m US Air Force deal

Adacel adds $27.3m US Air Force deal

Staff Writers Dec 23 2003 12:00AM Hardware
Comdex sucks air

Comdex sucks air

Staff Writers Nov 20 2002 12:00AM Oddware

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