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Serious Apple Security Flaw Discovered in iOS and Os X
2014-02-23 12:59:07| Wireless - Topix.net
Apple has acknowledged a major security flaw in its mobile iOS operating system software that could allow hackers to view or alter communication data on unsecured wireless networks, reports Engadget .
Major SSL flaw found in iOS, OS X
2014-02-23 04:00:48| InfoWorld: Top News
Security researchers revealed late Friday that iOS's validation of SSL encryption had a coding error that bypassed a key validation step in the Web protocol for secure communications. As a result, communications sent over unsecured Wi-Fi hot spots could be intercepted and read while unencrypted, potentially exposing user password, bank data, and other sensitive data to hackers via man-in-the-middle attacks. Secured Wi-Fi networks, such as home and business networks with encryption enabled, are not affected.
Air-Cooled Femtosecond Laser measures less than 9 x 8 x 4 in.
2014-02-11 14:32:02| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in IR and green wavelengths, HighQ-2™ fixed wavelength industrial femtosecond laser delivers short pulses, peak power of >190 kW, and focusable beam profile. This OEM laser, capable of 24/7 operation, offers turnkey operation and quick cold-start turn-on and is equipped with long-life diodes and sealed optical cavity design. Applications include fixed wavelength multiphoton imaging, micro- and nano-structuring, micro- and nano-surgery, and micro-dissection.<br /> This story is related to the following:Lasers | OEM Lasers
Supreme leaders prefer Apple: North Koreas home-grown Red Star Linux switches to OS X
2014-02-06 14:49:12| Extremetech
If you ever needed confirmation that the Windows Era is drawing to a close, this is it: The new version of North Korea's Red Star OS, which previously mimicked Windows XP, now looks like Apple's OS X. Yes, all twelve of the North Korean citizens who have been granted the esteemed privilege of owning and using a PC by the supreme leader, are now forced to use a Mac-like interface on a daily basis.
Steve Jobs reportedly wanted Sony Vaio laptops to run Mac Os X
2014-02-05 23:27:28| Electronics - Topix.net
A new report out of Japan suggests there was once a time when Steve Jobs was considering a serious partnership with Sony previous to Apple scrapping PowerPC machines in favor of Intel.
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