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Comments on: Apple closes security gaps for QuickTime, iPhone, iPod Touch

QuickTime updates for Windows, Mac users designed to prevent a system from being hijacked when malicious movie files are opened.

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When is 7.4.1?
by pctec100 January 22, 2008 11:08 AM PST
I really wish Apple was more direct in addressing vulnerabilities. As a systems admin it is very difficult to address vulnerabilities and plan updates when the vendor doesn't even acknowledge they exist until the update is out the door.

Apple does a lot of things well but addressing security issues is not one of them.
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The new Apple Touch E-Mail Applet is Broken
by mabullard January 22, 2008 11:17 AM PST
After several hours trying to get the Apple Touch E-Mail applet, one of the five new Widgets they are selling for $20, to work with GMail of my AT&T Mail, it became obvious the E-Mail applet is seriously broken.

Additionally, the recent Touch update by Apple crashed my Touch, and I am sure many thousand more. After 2.5 hours I got it back and re-synched. What an ugly job of software coding by Apple.

Two calls to Apple Tech Support revealed they have nice people answering the phones, but they don't have a CLUE about these updates or broken Widgets.

Apple raised the bar with great technology like the Touch. But after the initial product ships, things can get real ugly and there is essentially no support to speak of.

Unfortunately, the best and the worst. That is what Apple is today.
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Go to the Apple Forums
by Lee in San Diego January 22, 2008 11:42 AM PST
http://discussions.apple.com
Not broken at all
by M C January 22, 2008 12:26 PM PST
I'm using Mail with two different mail sources: Yahoo and my own webmail. No problems at all.

I agree that you should go to the Apple forums and have someone try and help you with your individual problem.
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tangent question
by iteachnology January 22, 2008 12:05 PM PST
Does anyone know when or if Apple will be updating iTunes to allow iPhone syncing with a 64-bit computer with Windows Vista OS? I am able to sync with my MacBook, but I tend to use my HP laptop more. Not to mention I'm running out of HD space on my MacBook. I'm always checking Apple's and others iPhone forums but I haven't found anything. Thanks.
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What I hate
by aka_tripleB January 22, 2008 12:09 PM PST
I hate that you have to download and reinstall Quicktime anytime there is just a minor update. Everyone else has figured out how to just patch their problems. Are Apple programers really this lazy?
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