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Seagate fixes bug in Barracuda drives
Seagate has fixed a bug in its Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB hard drive which caused applications to hang intermittently.
Nov 29 2008 3:22PM
Hardware
Opinion: Mobile Me finally fixed... for now
Apple fans can finally breathe a fruit-flavoured sigh of relief as the Cupertino Collective announces that its Mobile Me fluffy Cloud service is up and running properly.
Stewart Meagher
Jul 31 2008 1:52PM
Software
Powertec picks up Ericsson’s W25 fixed wireless terminal
Telecommunications solutions provider Powertec has launched Ericsson's new W25 Fixed Wireless Terminal (FWT) which allows users to gain access to high speed broadband, phone and fax services without being limited by the availability of a wired infrastructure.
Lilia Guan
Jul 25 2007 12:15PM
Telco/ISP
More than two dozen Mac flaws fixed
Apple patched 26 flaws - a number of which exposed end users to remote code execution - in a software release this week.
Frank Washkuch
Aug 2 2006 9:55PM
Security
Twelve Firefox flaws fixed
Mozilla has advised Firefox users to upgrade to the latest version of the alternative web browser, which fixes a dozen security vulnerabilities, five of which are critical.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 5 2006 9:27PM
Security
QuickTime flaws fixed in update
Researchers have discovered a number of flaws in Apple’s QuickTime media player that can result in DoS attacks and remote system access.
Frank Washkuch
May 12 2006 10:09PM
Security
Exchange flaw, two others, fixed on Microsoft Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released three fixes – two of which prevent remote code execution - as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday release today.
Frank Washkuch
May 9 2006 9:09PM
Security
New Windows bug found, fixed
Security researchers have informed Microsoft of a bypass and cross-zone scripting vulnerability in Windows XP that could allow hackers to gain full control over and remotely execute code on user's machines using Internet Explorer (IE).
William Eazel
Apr 12 2006 10:26AM
Security
IE flaw, four others, fixed by Microsoft on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released a long awaited patch for a critical Internet Explorer (IE) flaw today – April’s Patch Tuesday – along with four other fixes for company products.
Frank Washkuch
Apr 11 2006 8:10PM
Security
OS X firmware flaw fixed
Apple this week issued its third security update of the year, this one correcting a flaw in firmware that could allow some Mac OS X user passwords to be bypassed.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 4 2006 9:11PM
Security
New Mac flaws fixed
For the second time in as many weeks, Apple has issued a security update fixing critical vulnerabilities on the Mac OS 10.4.5 that could lead to security bypass and system access from remote locations.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 14 2006 9:50PM
Security
Government forces Telstra's hand on fixed line pricing
The Federal Government is trumpeting a win for rural Australia through a recent amendment to Telstra’s price controls.
Staff Writers
Mar 1 2006 1:00PM
Telco/ISP
Macromedia flaw fixed
Macromedia has fixed a flaw in its Shockwave Player’s ActiveX installer that could allow PC compromise via arbitrary code.
Frank Washkuch
Feb 24 2006 9:15PM
Security
Rotten Apple patch fixed
Apple re-issued a critical security update for its OS X operating system after it was found to break 64-bit applications. The new update, called "2005-007 v1.1," replaced the flawed original that was released on Monday.
René Millman
Aug 19 2005 12:35PM
Security
Bofra finally fixed
Businesses open to the iframe vulnerability in Microsoft’s internet explorer can finally protect themselves from the Bofra worm.
David Quainton
Dec 2 2004 1:40PM
Security
Renewal notice glitch fixed: TPP Internet
Domain registrar TPP Internet has lashed out at a statement issued by .au Domain Administration (auDA) which alleged the registrar had sent out inaccurate and misleading renewal advice emails to domain name registrants.
Vivienne Fisher
Aug 2 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
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