Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows, versions 5.5 SP2 and 6.0 (soon to be released) no longer support Netscape-style plug-ins, such as the plug-in installed as part of QuickTime 5.0.2 and earlier ...
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 ...
Earlier this year, Apple discontinued support for Quicktime on Windows. This could rapidly become a problem for editors everywhere as, with its passing, they lose the ability to decode ProRes on the ...
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 ...
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 ...
What do you do when the US Department of Homeland Security warns Windows users to remove QuickTime – you do it. Trend Micro warned last week that Apple’s QuickTime for Windows had critical bugs and ...
America Online Inc. has released a new version of its Internet connectivity software for Windows, AOL 9.0. For the first time, AOL includes with it a QuickTime installer, and QuickTime is integrated ...
With the Windows versions of Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 and the forthcoming 6.0, Microsoft has changed the way the browser software works. The Web browser no longer supports Netscape-style plug-ins. In ...
Apple Computer on Tuesday released an update to its QuickTime media player software that fixes seven security flaws, all of them serious. The QuickTime vulnerabilities affect both Windows and Apple ...
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