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A lot of people appear to be bent out of shape about Apple using its auto-update service to distribute the Safari Web browser on Windows. The CEO of Mozilla, which makes the rival Firefox browser, calls it bad business.
In a blog on Friday, Mozilla CEO John Lilly criticized Apple's practice, uncovered this week, of offering iTunes and QuickTime users Safari 3.1 on Windows through the Apple Software Update pop-up.
Lilly says that automatic updates are a good way to ensure people have the most recent and secure versions of software. It's a practice that Mozilla uses with the Firefox browser.
What's different in what Apple is doing is that it is adding a product to the auto-update list that users never requested. That means they could very easily install software unintentionally, he argued:
Apple has made it incredibly easy--the default, even--for users to install ride along software that they didn't ask for, and maybe didn't want. This is wrong, and borders on malware distribution practices.
It's wrong because it undermines the trust that we're all trying to build with users. Because it means that an update isn't just an update, but is maybe something more. Because it ultimately undermines the safety of users on the Web by eroding that relationship. It's a bad practice and should stop.
Apple has released an update for the firmware of the Radeon HD 4670 and 4850 chipsets that are present in the new 27-inch iMac systems. A number of people have reported problems with the displays flickering and images appearing distorted and corrupted. This update addresses these issues.
The update is a small 683KB application that should be available in Software Update for applicable systems, and can also be downloaded from here: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL984.
Apple recommends you apply the firmware update with as minimal interference as possible, so be sure to quit all open applications and unplug any external devices before running the installer. You may consider booting into safe mode before running the update, just to be sure all third-party add-ons are disabled.
Your graphics ROM should be either "113-B9110C-425" or "113-B8030F-260" after updating, which can be checked in the "Graphics/Displays" section of the System Profiler application.
In a blog on Friday, Mozilla CEO John Lilly criticized Apple's practice, uncovered this week, of offering iTunes and QuickTime users Safari 3.1 on Windows through the Apple Software Update pop-up.
Lilly says that automatic updates are a good way to ensure people have the most recent and secure versions of software. It's a practice that Mozilla uses with the Firefox browser.
What's different in what Apple is doing is that it is adding a product to the auto-update list that users never requested. That means they could very easily install software unintentionally, he argued:
Apple has made it incredibly easy--the default, even--for users to install ride along software that they didn't ask for, and maybe didn't want. This is wrong, and borders on malware distribution practices.
It's wrong because it undermines the trust that we're all trying to build with users. Because it means that an update isn't just an update, but is maybe something more. Because it ultimately undermines the safety of users on the Web by eroding that relationship. It's a bad practice and should stop.
The update is a small 683KB application that should be available in Software Update for applicable systems, and can also be downloaded from here: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL984.
Apple recommends you apply the firmware update with as minimal interference as possible, so be sure to quit all open applications and unplug any external devices before running the installer. You may consider booting into safe mode before running the update, just to be sure all third-party add-ons are disabled.
Your graphics ROM should be either "113-B9110C-425" or "113-B8030F-260" after updating, which can be checked in the "Graphics/Displays" section of the System Profiler application.