November 28, 2001: Apple says users download QuickTime 5 for Mac and PC a million times every three days, putting the multimedia software on track to exceed 100 million downloads in its first year of ...
It was minor news last week: In another step along the transition to 64-bit apps, Apple began warning users of 32-bit apps that these apps would need to be updated or they will stop running. The ...
With QuickTime, a free video player developed by Apple, you can watch movies, recorded TV shows and Internet video in high definition on your computer. QuickTime comes bundled with iTunes, Apple's ...
Confusion over Apple download posting Shortly after releasing QuickTime 7.0.4, Apple apparently removed the update from its Downloads page, replacing it with a QuickTime 7.0.1 re-installer (which ...
Apple Computer is close to vindication in a long-running dispute with Web researchers over the popularity of its QuickTime multimedia technology--a victory that could help speed adoption of new ...
Apple on Wednesday released an update to QuickTime, version 7.4.1. Available for download from the Software Update system preference, QuickTime is also available from Apple’s downloads Web site.
Apple issued a routine security update to its QuickTime media player for Windows and Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.8 Tuesday. Meanwhile, Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs has reportedly promised significant ...
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 ...
December 2, 1991: Apple ships its first public version of the QuickTime player, bringing video to Mac users running System 7. Containing codecs for graphics, animation and video, QuickTime confirms ...
In addition to a minor iTunes fix, Apple on Wednesday unleashed an update to its QuickTime media player software that lets users view videos in full-screen mode without a purchase upgrade. The ...
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.
The latest version of QuickTime corrects flaws identified last month that could allow a hacker to take control of your system if you happened upon an evil Web page. Tom Krazit writes about the ...
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