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Last week, news broke of security woes in the Windows version of QuickTime that Apple had no intention of patching. Apple has now confirmed that it has ceased developing QuickTime for Windows and will ...
Apple's technology has been pushed aside since the advent of the Internet, but it may be poised for a revival with an emerging video standard called MPEG-4. Department Editor Evan Hansen runs the ...
Apple has shipped a highly critical QuickTime software update with patches for at least five code execution vulnerabilities haunting Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OS X users. With QuickTime 7.5, ...
A newly disclosed security vulnerability in Apple Computer's QuickTime software could put both Macs and Windows PCs at risk of cyberattacks, experts have warned. The publication on Monday of the ...
QuickTime is Apple's proprietary media player for opening and streaming digital media files, and is also released in a PC edition for Windows. If you're using the application to play videos of your ...
Apple has released an update to its popular QuickTime software that fixes several security vulnerabilities in the media player and its plug-ins, and keeps Windows-based PCs safe from targeted attacks.
The discovery of the new heap overflow vulnerability comes a week after Apple updated QuickTime, the media software used to play music and stream videos on both Mac OS X and Windows, to version 7.5.5.
America Online Inc. has released a new version of its Internet connectivity software for Windows, AOL 9.0. For the first time, AOL includes with it a QuickTime installer, and QuickTime is integrated ...