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Mac OS X 10.6.3 Testing Begins
January 7th, 2010
admin Yesterday, Apple pushed the first beta build of 10.6.3 for Snow Leopard. Weighing in at nearly 700MB, this update fixes hundreds of problems:
Apple iSlate Specs Leaked?
January 4th, 2010
admin Image sources: PhoneArena PhoneArena received what could be the actual specifications of Apple’s rumored iSlate tablet computer. Apple is expected to announce something bit on January 26, which could possibly be their tablet. It still isn’t 100% confirmed that Apple is even working on such a device, but all the rumors are pointing out for [...]
Native NTFS Read/Write Support in Snow Leopard Leads to Unresponsive Machines
November 2nd, 2009
admin With a new operating system comes new features. With new features comes new bugs. With new bugs come new and angry users, like me. If you’ve been using Snow Leopard’s native NTFS read/write support feature, you may want to immediately stop what you’re doing, and switch over to using NTFS-3G.
Apple Releases Magic Mouse Software
October 27th, 2009
admin Apple’s new mouse, the Magic Mouse has been selling with the new iMac models, which we presume have the needed software The standalone mouse, however, has yet to arrive in retail stores or begin shipping from the company’s online stores, although Apple indicated that it would become available at the end of October and is [...]
Apple Unveils new iMac, MacBook, Mac Mini, and all new Multi-Touch ‘Magic Mouse’
October 20th, 2009
admin Apple today has unveiled new iMacs, MacBooks, Mac Minis, and a all new multi-touch Magic Mouse. Quick rundown: New and faster iMac with a bigger display, starting at $1,199. All new MacBook with slightly better specs and a all new design, starting at $999. New and faster Mac Mini with a Mac Mini Server Edition, [...]
Snow Leopard removing users’ data
October 12th, 2009
admin Many people who are using the Guest account on their machine running Snow Leopard are having odd data deletion and/or corruption. It happens when someone upgrades their Mac to Snow Leopard from Leopard, and logs in to the new account. When they switch to their normal account, their data is gone.
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