There’s no doubt that Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard, is a worthwhile upgrade — a no-brainer for people with Intel Macs. I’ve pointed out the 7 best features in Snow Leopard, and my three-part series ...
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 ...
While many reviewers agree that Apple released an operating system that adds some new features at an attractive price, the debate over whether Apple's Snow Leopard is a full-fledged operating system ...
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (and my goodness, if Mac’s OS names weren’t unwieldy enough, they went and gave a two-word name to the latest version) was scheduled to come out in “September,” which, Mac ...
Apple will ship its new Mac OS X version, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, on Friday, Aug. 28, the company’s Web site confirmed today. Speculation has run rampant in the last week about the Aug. 28 date, ...
The new antimalware feature, which Apple slipped into the upcoming release of Snow Leopard, provides antivirus and Web-scanning tools designed to combat a surge of malicious files that has targeted ...
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 ...
Apple has delivered another pre-release build of Snow Leopard, its next operating system, that includes developer tools to mimic the iPhone‘s location-sensing skills and boost the multi-touch function ...
Yesterday's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco was all about the 3G iPhone, but that doesn't mean Apple wasn't willing to offer a bit of OS X-centric news as well. Following Steve Jobs' ...
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 ...
Click to view OS 10.6 is called Snow Leopard, straight from Steve’s mouth. Developers will get their first peek “after lunch.” What about poor bloggers? [WWDC08 ...