There’s no doubt that Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard, is a worthwhile upgrade — a no-brainer for people with Intel Macs. I’ve pointed out the 7 best features in Snow Leopard, and my three-part series ...
Apple’s next big cat spent the longest time on the prowl of any Mac OS X release to date. Tiger spent about two and a half years on the market and spanned the Mac’s transition from PowerPC to Intel ...
Apple will ship its new Mac OS X version, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, on Friday, Aug. 28, the company’s Web site confirmed today. Speculation has run rampant in the last week about the Aug. 28 date, ...
Apple Computer this week delivered to developers Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard build 9A303, the latest in an extremely limited series of pre-release builds of its next-generation operating system. People ...
Apple fixes a number of issues in Snow Leopard, including a bug that caused the loss of data when logged in as a guest. Jim Dalrymple has followed Apple and the Mac industry for the last 15 years, ...
At its developers conference Monday, Apple unveiled a near final version of Mac OS X Leopard, the sixth major release of what the company calls the "world’s most advanced operating system." ...
Mac experts have announced an intensive Mac OS X training session in the UK this June — likely to come just weeks after Apple ships the hotly anticipated Mac OS X Leopard, set for launch in the first ...
Apple tasks Mac users to rise to the next level On Saturday night, after I received my OS X Leopard client and server discs, I checked into a local hotel to work on my review of OS X Leopard, ...
After eight months of hype, Apple announced today that Mac OS X Leopard will not ship for another six months. In the brief statement, Apple said that the iPhone has passed several certification checks ...
The release of Mac OS X Lion culminates a decade-long software development process. Back in 2001 Apple introduced a new (and long awaited) replacement to the Classic Macintosh System Software, Mac OS ...
Yesterday's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco was all about the 3G iPhone, but that doesn't mean Apple wasn't willing to offer a bit of OS X-centric news as well. Following Steve Jobs' ...
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