IntoMobile has an interesting article detailing a few reasons why it thinks Apple’s next gen iPhone will include customized multi-core chips. The next major overhaul of the iPhone platform might just see the iPhone coming into its own as a graphics-savvy gaming platform. Apple has been confirmed to have licensed PowerVR graphics technologies from Imagination […]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 5, 2009
AppleInsider reports that Apple’s next OS X release, Snow Leopard, will include extended application support for multi-touch capabilities on its laptops, and location awareness tools for all Macs. While Apple’s desktops and laptops don’t contain GPS units, they will reportedly approximate a users physical location by triangulating nearby wi-fi signals, similar to how the iPhone […]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 17, 2009
Download Squad is reporting that seeds of OS X Snow Leopard are making their way onto torrent trackers. Either OS X fans really can’t wait to get their hands on Apple’s latest OS, or it’s a sign that OS X is becoming more mainstream by the day.
Continue reading...Thursday, December 18, 2008
The Guardian is reporting that Phil Schiller will show off Snow Leopard at Macworld, and that it will ship earlier than expected. Apple and its partners have been privately dropping hints to developers that its upcoming release of its Mac OS X operating system, dubbed Snow Leopard, will ship earlier than expected – and it […]
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...Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Wow. Psystar not only refuses to cower in the face of an Apple lawsuit, but is actually pushing forward with new products. It recently announced that it would be shipping Mac clones with Blu-Ray optical disc drives, but since video playback is not yet fully supported by Leopard, its use will be limited to reading […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 21, 2008
An interesting article over at ThePulpit talks about Steve Jobs wish for Blu-Ray to die, H.264 in Snow Leopard, HD content distribution via iTunes, and how Apple is positioning itself for future battles against clone makers such as Psystar. Excerpt from the article: “Turning to Nvidia isn’t the same as doing the chipset itself, but […]
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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