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 ...
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 ...
Apple this week finally admitted it has ceased supporting QuickTime for Windows, but some Adobe customers will have to stick with the flawed software or risk not being able to use their Adobe products ...
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 ...
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 ...
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