
Apple has released the latest version of their operating system, Mac OS X Leopard version 10.5.7. I’ve been running the software for a couple of days on my MacBook, and everything seems to be fine so far.
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We were all a little bit disappointed when Apple did not announce any new hardware in the last (and final) Macworld keynote back in January. One of the reasons that Apple is retreating from conferences and expos is so that they can release new hardware and software on their own timetable. It turned out that yesterday was a pretty big day, with a refresh on all desktop Macs (Mac mini, iMac and Mac Pro), network devices (Airport, Time Capsule) and a bunch of software updates.
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There are very few TV commercials which get mentioned in conversations over and over again. One of the most iconic TV adverts ever made is Apple’s 1984, which introduced the Apple Macintosh. I’m sure a lot of people have seen it, and a lot have not (but pretended they did). If you’re one of the latter, then pretend no more.
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For a while, the Mac-o-sphere was wondering why Apple’s formal announcement on Macworld was late this year. Now we know. It’s a double whammy.
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If you have Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard installed in your Mac, then it’s time for an update. Apple has released Mac OS X 10.5.6, which brings “general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac”.
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Apple just released the latest update to its Mac OS X Leopard operating system, version 10.5.5. This update introduces a host of bug fixes and system improvements, including enhancements for iPhone and Mobile Me synchronization.
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As expected, Apple has released the iPhone 1.1.1 update. It’s a big update by iPhone standards, so much so that they actually came up with a video on the new features. Some users of SIM-locked iPhones have reported problems after the update, so if you have one of those, it might be a good idea to wait a while.
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