Year: 2005

Bradford delivers Macintosh security application

Bradford Networks today announced that it has expanded its Bradford Campus Manager Security Management Application to include Macintosh and Linux platforms. “The Security Management Application is an Endpoint Compliance tool that helps ensure all devices connecting to a network meet minimum security policies,” notes the company. “This application detects and isolates security risks within a network.

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Adobe plans Photoshop Elements 4.0 release

Adobe this week announced Photoshop Elements 4.0 for Windows only, which didn’t please many Mac users. However, a report on MacCentral indicates that the company is indeed working on an upcoming Mac version of the product. “For our professional applications like Photoshop and the entire Creative Suite, simultaneous, cross-platform releases continue to be critical,” an Adobe representative said in the story.

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MyMac podcast #46 now online

MyMac.com has posted its latest podcast (#46). This week, podcast hosts Tim and Chad talk about iPod nano quality control problems, Warner Music and their new PR battle against Apple Computer, the Doom 3 Demo, and more. As usual, they also look at the major headlines from MacMinute. The hosts also note that they want your funny Mac stories. More details on this are available in the podcast.

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MCE ships 100GB/7200 RPM HD upgrade for PowerBooks

MCE Technologies has added a 100GB/7200 RPM hard drive with an 8MB cache buffer to its MobileStor line of PowerBook, iBook and Mac mini hard drive upgrades. Another feature of the new drive is its fluid dynamic bearing technology, which reduces acoustic noise by up to 20% over drives without this feature, says the company. The drive also features a low-power idle mode to help conserve PowerBook battery life during non-hard drive intensive activities.

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