Sep 01
Apple will broadcast its September 1 event online using Appleās industry-leading HTTP Live Streaming, which is based on open standards. Viewing requires either a Mac running Safari on Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard, an iPhone or iPod touch running iOS 3.0 or higher, or an iPad. The live broadcast will begin at 10:00 a.m.
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Apple to provide live video streaming of September 1 event
Tagged with: apple • event-online • leopard • live-broadcast • pdt • requires-either • safari • streaming • touch-running • will-begin • will-broadcast
Mar 29
Snow Leopard 10.6.3 is waiting for you to grab it via Software Update—it fixes lots of things, from QuickTime X to OpenGL to “reliability of 3rd party USB devices.” If it does anything else magical, we’ll let you know. More
Tagged with: apple • grab-it-via • leopard • mac • none-solid • os x • snow leopard 10.6.3 • software-update • things
Oct 27
A new boot loader developed by Miami-based hardware/software corporation Psystar, enables people to install Mac OS X on any Intel-based personal computer.
At a cost of $90, an individual can download a 7.6MB file, called Rebel EFI, to create a bootable CD. After starting the computer on this disk, insert Snow Leopard when prompted.
Charlie Sorrel is skeptical of the product, citing several warnings and error message contingencies provided by Psystar.
Many problems, plenty of which are anticipated by the company itself, are associated with installing the Mac operating system on other machines.
As an introductory promotion, the price of this software is now temporarily $50.
Tagged with: leopard • osx • x86