On March 5th, Apple released QuickTime 7.1.5, a new version of the multimedia backbone for Mac OS X that primarily addresses security issues on the following fronts, as discussed in Knowledge Base ...
With QuickTime, a free video player developed by Apple, you can watch movies, recorded TV shows and Internet video in high definition on your computer. QuickTime comes bundled with iTunes, Apple's ...
November 28, 2001: Apple says users download QuickTime 5 for Mac and PC a million times every three days, putting the multimedia software on track to exceed 100 million downloads in its first year of ...
Confusion over Apple download posting Shortly after releasing QuickTime 7.0.4, Apple apparently removed the update from its Downloads page, replacing it with a QuickTime 7.0.1 re-installer (which ...
The latest version, QuickTime 7.6.9, is available for Mac OS X, and an array of Windows platforms, including Windows 7, Vista and XP. Overall, Apple labeled the entire QuickTime update with the ...
Do you have Apple QuickTime installed on your Windows PC? It’s time to remove it. There are known flaws that can be exploited relatively easily, and Apple has confirmed that it is no longer supporting ...
Apple today announced that in 2001, QuickTime was downloaded 80 million times. That compares to 75 million new RealOne and RealPlayer downloads combined. The figures are based on recently released ...
This past Thursday, The United States Department of Homeland Security issued an alert advising people running Apple’s QuickTime program on Windows computers to immediately uninstall the software.
After Apple cut and run on an insecure QuickTime, leaving millions of Windows users at risk, the fix seemed easy: uninstall it. But extrication of Apple’s long-criticized media player isn’t actually ...
ScreenToaster, the totally web-based screencasting tool we took for a spin two months ago, has quietly rolled out a whole bunch of new features, including HD-quality ...