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Some Mac users were taken by surprise as their computers stopped running programs written using the Java programming language after Apple blocked it due to security problems.
Apple's decision to block Mac computers from running programs that use Oracle's Java programming language has had some unintended consequences.
The blocks affect programs and online games that use Java in Web browsers. Oracle had no immediate comment on Apple’s action. Among those Java users inconvenienced by the unannounced block was the ...
Mac computers have stopped running programs written using the Java programming language in their browsers, as Apple blocked it because of security problems.
Apple has previously blocked, then unblocked, the latest version of Java on the most recent versions of its Mac operating system — most recently in January.
The blocks affect programs and online games that use Java in Web browsers. Oracle had no immediate comment on Apple's action.