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If you are running OS X you need to update your software. There aren't any reports of this exploit in the wild, but a rather severe security hole has been discovered that leaves you vulnerable to very bad things from a maliciously crafted link on the web (like: click on the evil link and have all your data erased bad!) It has already been patched by Apple, but you need to update your OS to the most recent version and apply all security patches (in 'software update' in your system preferences.) For Jaguar that is 10.2.8 and for Panther that means 10.3.4.
Let me know if you have any questions or problems.
New PowerMac towers from Apple. Slightly faster with no other major changes. Underwhelming to people who care too much about such things (who you lookin' at?) but in reality a perfectly fine incremental update.
Jobs had promised 3 Ghz within a year when the G5 was introduced last year, and now it's pretty clear that is not going to happen (this update tops out at 2.5 Ghz.) So of course there is much gnashing of teeth over the broken promise. Still, compared to where things were before, with Motorolla and the 167 mhz front side bus (Bwahahahaha!), IBM is doing a bang up job. Aside from bragging rights, I don't think it matters too much whether they are at 2.5 or 3.0.
But I wish they would have done something on the storage side. Why no dual optical drive option? Why only room for two internal hard drives? Why no option for hardware RAID? These are changes they could have implemented that would have placated the geeks. But maybe the geeks don't really matter that much. For almost all real world uses, these machines are fine.