Last week we reported a problem streaming QuickTime content from Mac OS X to Windows XP clients. In some cases, the Windows XP users are able to negotiate to the streaming server, the web client ...
Regarding yesterday's report that the new version of Internet Explorer for Windows will not work with Netscape plug-ins, Gary Campbell found documentation of this in a Microsoft KnowledgeBase article.
The U.S. government has issued an urgent alert to Windows customers. Homeland Security is telling Windows users to uninstall Apple's QuickTime program. QuickTime is the video and audio software that ...
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, or US-CERT has put out a warning that Windows users should immediately uninstall QuickTime, as running the now-unsupported software could expose ...
Because Apple no longer supports QuickTime for Windows, users are being encouraged to uninstall the program immediately. The warning from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) comes on the ...
The newest version of QuickTime, 7.1.3, patches 7 bugs in how the application checks a variety of file formats, including QuickTime, FLC, and H.264 movies; and FlashPix and SGI images. In each case, a ...
If you've still got Apple QuickTime bouncing around on a Windows installation, the US government and antivirus vendors are recommending you immediately remove it. Apple, however, doesn't seem to be ...
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