December 2, 1991: Apple ships its first public version of the QuickTime player, bringing video to Mac users running System 7. Containing codecs for graphics, animation and video, QuickTime confirms ...
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 ...
As we wait for Apple to announce its new streaming video service, AppleInsider takes a look back to when it was the company's QuickTime software that brought "Star Wars" to the web audience — and ...
Years before Google and Oculus started daydreaming about virtual reality, Apple already had a “VR” product on the market. Apple called it QuickTime Virtual Reality, or QuickTime VR. It's one of the ...
If a software program with serious security holes is installed on your computer and no fixes for the holes are forthcoming from its developer, what’s the best thing to do? Ditch the program, of course ...
As reported last week, Apple has quietly retired its QuickTime software. While most don't use it anymore anyway, an important group still does: Adobe software users on Windows, which are now left hung ...
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 ...
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 ...
As we reported over the weekend, PC users really probably should uninstall QuickTime for Windows. The Windows version of the QuickTime software contains critical vulnerabilities, and Apple appears to ...
Windows users are being urged to delete QuickTime software and that call comes from Uncle Sam himsel A popular computer program could put your information at risk. Windows users are being urged to ...
ATLANTA — Channel 2's Jim Strickland checked with several local cybersecurity experts Monday and learned they're already at work to comply with a warning from the Department of Homeland Security.
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