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." ...
Apple Computer this week released to developers the first pre-release update of its next-generation Leopard operating system since the initial preview in early August. According to a post on MacRumors ...
Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, took developers on a fly-by tour at the 50,000-foot level of Leopard, the next version of OS X. Leopard will ship in October. For more details on Leopard and the keynote, go ...
I've put both operating systems through their paces, selected categories for a head-to-head competition, and then chosen a winner in each category It’s the best of times if you’re a lover of operating ...
If you’re running Leopard, hit Command + Shift + 4 and then the space bar, and you’ll see an icon of a camera that harks back to Steve Jobs’s days at NeXT. The decades-old icon is one of the last ...
Apple Inc.’s late-October launch of Leopard generated the best first-month results for an operating system upgrade in the company’s history, a market research firm said today. Just days before Leopard ...
The relatively close release dates of both OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and Windows 7 plus the awesomeness of both operating systems are generating much publicity. Inevitably, both OSes will also be the ...
Apple has just released a new developer build of Snow Leopard, the first since WWDC 2009. This one is Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard build 10A394, and is the first Snow Leopard dev update that is ...
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 ...
Yeah, this is a little early, but we’re Apple zealots, remember? Apple has confirmed that Steve Jobs will once again keynote the Worldwide Developers Conference this August, where he will unveil the ...
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 ...
After a delay from the Spring launch that was initially promised by CEO Steve Jobs, the company is holding fast to its policy for not commenting on any aspect of its forthcoming product. But Apple ...