Apple operates under the philosophy that the latest and greatest OS is what everybody should use, but many of us prefer to try things out first and upgrade a bit more slowly. When you dual-boot your ...
Today marks the 15th anniversary of Apple releasing Mac OS X Snow Leopard, which became available to purchase for $29 on August 28, 2009. After advertising Mac OS X Leopard as having "over 300 new ...
Apple's new Mac OS version 10.6, a derivative of its existing Leopard operating system dubbed Snow Leopard, comes equipped with antimalware features designed to detect certain Mac-related viruses and ...
Apple on Monday said Snow Leopard will go on sale Friday with a single user license priced at $29. Apple also is offering a single household, five-user license for $49. "With the past few OS X ...
A change to the licensing agreement for Apple’s OS X Leopard Server operating system software will allow users to run virtual machines on Apple hardware. Before Mac OS X Leopard shipped, the license ...
The client version of Apple’s Leopard operating system is more dependent on Apple’s server software than ever before — a trait shared with Microsoft’s Vista clients and upcoming Windows 2008 Server ...
Sales during Mac OS X Leopard's first full month on store shelves reached an unprecedented high for any Apple operating system release to date, according to new research from the NPD Group. When ...
Apple Inc. may have a jones for secrecy, but that doesn’t mean it can keep its partners quiet. On stage Wednesday in Washington, Sun Microsystems Inc. CEO Jonathan Schwartz revealed that his company’s ...
Apple Inc. on Monday provided its developer community with yet another small update to its upcoming Leopard operating system, this time adding a couple of bug fixes and proceeding with tests on the ...
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 ...
Apple's HFS+ file system to be replaced by Sun's open source ZFS, Sun chief Jonathan Schwartz reveals ahead of WWDC Apple may have a jones for secrecy, but that doesn’t mean it can keep its partners ...