Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.6.4 Build 10F37 To Developers
Developers out there will want to take note that Apple has started to seed Mac OS X 10.6.4 beta for developers. The current build being seeded is build 10F37 which apparently focuses on graphics drivers, SMB, instance Machine backups, USB and VoiceOver functionality. One of the known issues is one that is related to password [...]
Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.6.3
Apple has officially released Mac OS X 10.6.3, which is the third maintenance update for Snow Leopard. The update is currently available via the Software Update tool, as well as the software download page. The full list of fixes can be found on Apple’s site, but the more notable updates include: Permalink: Apple Releases Mac [...]
Why the iPad is the most critical launch in Apple’s history.
I think the iPad is the most fundamental launch in Apple's history — bigger than Mac, iPod or iPhone. More crucial, I think it's the most vital cultural phenomenon of that generation. It's bigger than technology. I'm no fanboy. I've tried to envision some conceivable series of events that might leave the iPad as only reasonably [...]
Apple Mac Pro refresh heading our way
Word on the grapevine has it that Apple will be unveiling a refreshed Mac Pro machine next tuesday, where you will be able to enjoy an Intel Core i7-980x processor within which boasts a speedy 3.33GHz with TurboBoost to 3.6GHz and comes with half a dozen cores and 12 threads of processing potential, a 32nm [...]
Apple Mac Pro To Get 6-Core Intel i7 Processors?
Apple’s Mac Pro hasn’t been updated since way back in September 2009 when the Quad-Core model received support for 16GB of RAM. Now reports are indicating that the Core i7-980X and Core i7-970 processors might be arriving that month. whether you still remember, Apple was the first to use the Nehalem Xeon, thanks to an [...]
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Patriot Memory Koi SSD targets Mac
Patriot Memory has a heart for Mac users as well, releasing their latest Koi SSD range to work specifically on the Apple Mac platform. These will come with a sequential read speed of up to 260 MB/s and a sequential write speed of up to 180 MB/s, boasting 64MB DRAM cache. While we can confirm [...]