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Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed

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Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed.

The new, speedier processing contrasts with the shipping times that followed the tablet’s April launch in which orders typically took at least a week to fill.

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Malware reached a new high in the first six months of 2010

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McAfee Inc, the No. 2 security software maker, said production of software code known as malware, which can harm computers and steal user passwords, reached a new high in the first six months of 2010.

McAfee said total malware production continued to soar and 10 million new pieces of malicious code were catalogued.

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Acknowledging Apple’s early success with the iPad, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer insisted

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Acknowledging Apple’s early success with the iPad, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer insisted Thursday that the software maker is hard at work on Windows-based tablets.

The Apple iPad: can Microsoft match it?

“They’ll be shipping as soon as they are ready,” Ballmer said, offering few details on the products, which he said will come . . . → Read More: Acknowledging Apple’s early success with the iPad, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer insisted

Apple announced July 23 that its white iPhone 4 would be unavailable until later this year

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Apple announced July 23 that its white iPhone 4 would be unavailable until later this year. That represents the second setback for the smartphone, after a June announcement that it would be delayed until the second half of July.

“White models of Apple’s new iPhone 4 have continued to be more challenging to manufacture than . . . → Read More: Apple announced July 23 that its white iPhone 4 would be unavailable until later this year

Apple says it has removed more than 40 applications

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Apple says it has removed more than 40 applications by developer Thuat Nguyen from its App Store. Nguyen is accused of having orchestrated fraudulent purchases of his applications to boost their rankings on the bestseller list.

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public concerns that the recently released iPhone 4

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Apple addressed public concerns that the recently released iPhone 4 loses reception if its outer edge, which contains a built-in antenna rim, is touched in a certain way. Apple advises that users avoid gripping the phone by the lower-left corner in a certain way. The iPhone 4 debuted in stores on June 24 to around-the-block . . . → Read More: public concerns that the recently released iPhone 4

Office for Mac 2011

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Microsoft announced that Office for Mac 2011, its productivity software for Macs, will be available only in a 32-bit version upon its release later this year. In a blog posting, a Microsoft executive suggested the lack of a 64-bit version was due primarily to a timing issue, but that most users would hardly notice . . . → Read More: Office for Mac 2011

Adobe has issued a security advisory about a "critical" vulnerability in its Flash Player and Adobe Reader

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Adobe has issued a security advisory about a “critical” vulnerability in its Flash Player and Adobe Reader and Acrobat products that it says could let attackers take control of people’s computers.

The company said late Friday that there had been reports of the hole actually being exploited and that an official patch was not yet . . . → Read More: Adobe has issued a security advisory about a "critical" vulnerability in its Flash Player and Adobe Reader