More on malicious Widget installation Yesterday we reported on an issue originally detailed at Stephan.com with Apple's default set-up of Safari and Dashboard Widget delivery scheme that allows ...
I doubt you will notice much, if any degredation of performance. The 2gb RAM limit hurts in both OS's, but the beauty of the SSD's is that your paging to RAM is virtually unnoticeable compared to ...
Possible security exploit, vulnerability to malicious widgets Mac OS X 10.4.0, installed and run in its default state, contains a vulnerability based on a number of factors -- including Safari's ...
Not running compatibility checks across all components is one of the more common PC building mistakes one can make, which can lead to a frustrating experience with returns and further delays for the ...
I have a 10.7.2 machine with 16 gigs of RAM (Booting 32-bit kernel). I run the following on an almost continuous basis: A couple of Virtual Machines (Fusion) with 4.5GB RAM assigned to it total. I can ...
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