Apple's secret "Back to My Mac" push behind IPv6 The Internet is running out of addresses. To get around this problem and a host of others not addressed in the existing Internet Protocol (IPv4), a new revision has been in development for years, called IPv6. Uptake has been slow; it requires upgrading all the routers and devices that make up the Internet. Apple has a few tricks up its sleeve for pushing IPv6 adoption, and many Mac users are already chin deep in the technology without even knowing it. Here's why, and what it means for users on every platform. Prince McLean 17 years ago 82
New 10.5.4 seed shows Apple mending iCal, winding down A new build of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.5.4 update shows the patch all but finished with most bugs already taken care of in the past, AppleInsider has learned Katie Marsal 17 years ago 34
Apple's AirPort grabs 10.6% share of 802.11n WiFi market While Apple's share of the entire US PC market hovers between 6% and 8% depending on the source, its share of the 802.11n WiFi base station market is even higher. Prince McLean 18 years ago 44