With Apple expected to announce a major update to Final Cut Pro this week, new details about some of the surprises Apple has in store are beginning to leak out. Rumor has it that FCP will be released sometime this Spring with an official unveiling set for tomorrow at the Final Cut Pro User […]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 23, 2010
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The latest iteration of iLife ’11 looks legit, but folks hoping for a 64-bit implementation of Apple’s lifestyle software are in for a disappointment. GearLive reports: So we figured that one unannounced “feature” would likely be that the iLife suite had been converted to 64 bit. After all, Snow Leopard has had more than enough […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 19, 2008
MacRumors is reporting that there is now a specific time frame for the launch of Leopard and that its during the first quarter of 2009. As we reported earlier, Snow Leopard won’t be laden new and innovative features (at least visible ones), but will instead focus on core OS improvements such as system performance and […]
Continue reading...Monday, October 20, 2008
The next version of Mac OS X, known as Snow Leopard, won’t be laden with new and innovative features, but will instead focus on core OS improvements such as system performance and efficiency. TgDaily has the scoop on some of the under the hood improvements we can expect to see in OS X 10.6. Some […]
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Monday, April 11, 2011
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