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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, March 3, 2013
 

 

OS X
News
  • "Chrome hits 17-month low, Windows 8 still only creeping upward" Ars Technica 3/2
  • "Macs dig in as standard business PCs: Enterprise backup of Macs is the latest in a string of products that show OS X is becoming part of the IT landscape" InfoWorld 3/1
  • "Apple now blocks older versions of Adobe's Flash player in Safari: A new security update from Apple blocks outdated versions of Adobe's Flash plug-in, forcing users to nab the newest version." CNET News 3/1
  • "Apple blacklists older versions of Flash plug-in due to security risk: Flash is the new Java. Or is that the other way around?" Ars Technica 3/1
  • "New Java vulnerability is being exploited in the wild; disable the plugin or change your security settings" The Next Web 3/1
  • "More Java-based malware plagues the cross-platform runtime: New attacks exploit the Java plug-in as well as simply use Java to run locally when tricking users." MacFixIt 3/1
  • "Researchers warn of new Java exploit being used by attackers: The new exploit affects the latest versions of Java 7 and Java 6, FireEye researchers warn" Computerworld 3/1
  • "Apple corrects iCloud email glitch, blames spam filters" MacNN 3/1
  • "Barely Legal Teens: Apple iCloud E-mails with Naughty Phrases Deleted" Techland 3/1
  • "Overzealous spam filter causes never-delivered iCloud emails" TUAW 3/1
AppleCare/Troubleshooting
  • "Bugs & Fixes: When Safari bookmarks fail to sync" Macworld 3/1
Reviews/How-To/Tips
  • "Recovering a Lost QuickTime Recording" MacStories 1:50 PM
  • "Roll Your Own Do Not Disturb Mode for OS X's Notification Center" Lifehacker 11:42 AM
  • "Q&A: MacFixIt Answers/Readers ask questions about managing software updates for multiple Macs on the same network, whether a Mac can be wiped through normal use, and other topics." CNET Reviews 3/1
  • "How to Customize and Maintain Your Mac with Onyx" Mactuts+ 3/1
  • "Getting to know iTunes 11's Up Next player" Macworld 3/1
  • "Bypass iPhoto's Built-In Email Functionality And Use Mail App Again [OS X Tips] Cult of Mac 3/1
  • "Prevent OS X From Sleeping Indefinitely Or While Running Certain Apps" AddictiveTips 3/1
  • "Daily Tip: Print a PDF right to iCloud" 52 Tiger 3/1
  • "Distraction Free Writing Is All The Rage, So Why Not Use 'Distraction Free' In Every Mac App?" PixoBebo 3/1
  • "The Strangest Way Ever To Look At Storage On Your Mac Is Also The Most Popular" Mac 360 3/1
  • "2 Free Ways To Customize The Mac's Desktop To Make It More Personal, More Productive, More Useful" NoodleMac 3/1
  • "The Mac World's Ugliest Free Scientific Calculator Also Calculates With History And Comments" Mac 360 3/1
  • "There Is Something New Under The Sun. Yet Another Free Mac App Launcher" BohemianBoomer 3/1
  • "Paranoid Much? Protect Your Privacy With The Mac Security App That Screams 'Hands Off!" Mac 360 3/1
  • "How Many Calories Were In Your Last Meal? Get The Mac Calorie Tracker App That Knows" TeraTalks 3/1
Op/Ed
  • "Silent email filtering makes iCloud an unreliable option" Chuqui 3.0+ 3/2
  • "Maybe I am old-fashioned. Am I the only one? With a new computer (mine or those I maintain), I always first reinstall the OS with an admin account, patch it, and set my desired security settings. Then I install all my applications from their install disks - good thing I have a list of all the install keys. Lastly, create the users I want and then copy their data -- excluding their home Library folder -- using whatever mode is convenient. Yes, it takes a long time, but I guarantee the install is as clean as it can possibly be. No incompatible applications or cached items (remember font cache problems?), and applications I no longer use don't get propagated forever." MacInTouch 3/1
  • "TLDR: Google Chrome Vs. Safari?" [Video Report] Blip 3/1
  • "Five improvements iBooks Author needs to make"  Macworld 3/1
Press Releases
  • "League of Legends now available on the Mac" AppleTell 11:37 AM
  • "Project Amy Integrates App.net Private Messaging Into Messages for OS X" MacStories 9:08 AM
  • "Inpaint 5.0: One-Button Photo Retouching Tool is Released" prMac 8:07 AM
  • "Evernote for Mac Updated with 'Quick Note'" MacStories 3/2
  • "Weather Tab Pro available on the Mac App Store, already Top 10" prMac 3/2
  • "League of Legends lands in open beta on Mac, download now" 9 to 5 Mac 3/1
  • "League of Legends for Mac is Now Available as Free Download" OS X Daily 3/1
  • "Tidbits: solidThinking animation and Socialcam 5" Architosh 3/1
  • "ChordLab for Mac OS X Released" prMac 3/1