Enterprises who rely on Java are breathing a sign of relief today as Apple has issued an update to Java, returning it to the Mac. As we wrote on Friday, Apple had barred Java from running on Macs, ...
Apple has finally released a Java for Mac update to fix multiple security flaws that were patched upstream more than six months ago. The fix comes three weeks after developers released ...
Apple has released Apple Java 1.3.1 update 1 for OS X 10.1.3. Here is what is new: "Delivers improvements for text, mouse, and printing components in the Java 1.3.1 implementation for Mac OS X, and ...
Apple supports old version Because the transition to Java 1.4.1 represents an architectural change to the underlying Java implementation on Mac OS X, some technologies built on Java 1.3.1 will not ...
The Apple [AAPL] critics are dancing their dance once again today following news of a Java-based malware attack on Macs. But, given Java is the bad boy in the room, shouldn’t critics and Kool-Aid ...
An Apple update removes the Java browser plug-in in all Mac-compatible browsers. The move puts even more daylight between Apple and Oracle, as the latter struggles with security flaws and the former ...
Oracle updated Java on Tuesday 16 October 2012 and Apple followed suit a day later. Apple’s Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 11 is the latest in its efforts directed at keeping Java off Macs. It reminds ...
Apple unveiled the first set of Macs based on the company's new ARM-based M1system-on-chip (SoC) at its "One More Thing" live stream event this week. The next generation of the Cupertino, CA-based ...
Apple has released a Java patch for its aging Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system. The release comes on the heels of the sweeping Java software security update released by owner Oracle Corp.
Apple on Tuesday released the 2.0 version of its iAd producer software, as well as Java updates for Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Lion users. The Cupertino, Calif., company first released iAd producer ...
I was thinking of buying a Mac Pro not too long ago -- I'm glad I didn't take that route. Without a supported JVM, I can't really use a Mac for more than websurfing ...