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41 Apple and Macintosh - Operating System Resources
802.11b Driver for Mac OS X
Open the IOXperts 802.11 System Preference, and configure it for your network.
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Add More Solid Desktop Color Options
When it comes to customizing your desktop, OS X seemingly provides anything you could want--there are a number of Apple-provided images, there are connections to your user's Pictures folder and iPhoto library, or you can use any of 10 provided solid colors for your desktop background.
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Apple acknowledges iMac freezing issue
Apple acknowledged on Thursday recent problems with its consumer iMac computer and promised a fix as soon as possible.
Open Open Tab October 4, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Allows Mac OS X Server Virtualization
Apple Inc. has relaxed the licensing of its server software and will now allow users to run it in virtual machines, a sign that the company may focus more attention on the business market, said one of the companies developing virtualization software for the Mac.
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Apple Finishing Leopard, Tiger Update
Apple is said to be close to finalizing the next version of Mac OS X, while at the same time preparing its final update for Mac OS X 10.4.
Open Open Tab October 10, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Leopard and Windows Vista Much Alike
The comparisons are already beginning but many are saying that Windows Vista and Apple's Leopard have much in common; glitches.
Open Open Tab November 6, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Leopard hacked for PCs
OSX86Scene was apparently behind the hack and among the many and various posts on the subject is one on Daily Apps which gives a chapter-and-verse, blow-by-blow breakdown of precisely what to do, and how to do it, if you want to run Leopard on your PC.
Open Open Tab October 30, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Officially Released
Apple has just released the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system, which brings "more than 300? new features and some changes over the previous 10.4 Tiger version.
Open Open Tab October 26, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Mac OS X Leopard Arrives Tonight, A User's First Thoughts and Unboxing
OS X Leopard will be available starting tonight at 6:00 p.m. in Apple stores around the world.
Open Open Tab October 26, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Mail Security Flaw Reborn in Leopard
Fixed in Tiger in 2006, the flaw finds its way back into the newest Apple OS, according to a security firm.
Open Open Tab November 20, 2007 Provides Information
Apple releases Mac OS X 10.4.10 Update
Apple on Wednesday afternoon released Mac OS X 10.4.10, a free maintenance update recommended for all PowerPC and Intel-based Mac computers running versions of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
Open Open Tab June 20, 2007 Provides Information
Apple sells over two million copies of Leopard
That rate outpaces the first-weekend sales of Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger," Leopard's predecessor, which up until now has held the record for being the most successful OS release in Apple's history.
Open Open Tab October 30, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Set to Ship Leopard October 26
Apple has finally set a date for the next release of its Mac OS X operating system, said to include some 300 new features.
Open Open Tab October 16, 2007 Provides Information
Apple: Mac OS X
The Apple Mac OS X product page. Contains information about the Public Beta, a screenshot gallery, downloads and a feedback form open to anyone.
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Apple's eye isn't off Tiger just yet
In a somewhat surprising move, Apple pushed its eleventh and likely final update to Mac OS X 10.4, before devoting itself to Leopard.
Open Open Tab November 15, 2007 Provides Information
Apple.com
Home of the Apple/Macintosh.
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Discover multiple options for running Windows on a Mac
Most major software programs are now available in Macintosh-specific versions; occasionally, however, some third-party programs require Windows. Fortunately, Windows administrators responsible for also supporting Apple systems benefit from several powerful applications, making it easier than ever to dual-boot or otherwise run Windows XP or Vista on a Mac. Erik Eckel examines these options.
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Hacker defaces temples to OS X
A self-described Apple user, presumably fed up with the smug superiority of "Mac," the hipster mascot featured in the ubiquitous "Get a Mac" commercials, is targeting OS X enthusiast sites with defacements that accuse them of excessive fanboyism.
Open Open Tab November 27, 2007 Provides Information
How Do I... Add Macs to a Windows Vista workgroup?
Love 'em or hate 'em, Macs have an increasing presence within business workgroups. Fortunately, advances within Apple's OS X operating system simplify connecting Windows Vista and Macs on the same network.
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HP and Apple working on automated printer driver delivery in Leopard
In a move that's sure to be welcomed by customers of both parties, HP is reported to be working with Apple to allow users of Mac OS X Leopard to instantly receive the the latest versions of HP's printer drivers over Leopard's built-in Software Update mechanism.
Open Open Tab September 27, 2007 Provides Information
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Introducing Macworld's Total Leopard
Apple realizes, quite rightly, that most users don’t buy upgrades just because Apple makes them available. Two and a half years ago, when Tiger was the new big cat on the scene, Apple touted its “200-plus new features.” Now with Leopard, the number has grown to 300-plus.
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Jobs Demos Leopard OS
During his keynote, Jobs demoed 10 (of the purported 300) new features in Leopard. He also provided new details on Safari, Mac gaming and, yes, the iPhone.
Open Open Tab June 12, 2007 Provides Information
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Leopard is the New Vista, and It's Pissing Me Off
Before Apple makes any more smug OS-related attacks on Microsoft, it ought to take a good look in the mirror.
Open Open Tab November 29, 2007 Provides Information
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Mac OS X 10.4 Bug Crashes Boot Camp Systems
Apple's recent Mac OS X 10.4.11 release has rendered inoperable some older Macs running Boot Camp.
Open Open Tab November 27, 2007 Provides Information
Mac OS X Apps
Frequently updated site that contains news, polls, and a complete list of all currently-released OS X software, divided into subcategories.
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Mac OS X firewall blocks Skype and online gamers
The list of problems with the firewall bundled with Mac OS X Leopard operating system is growing.
Open Open Tab November 6, 2007 Provides Information
Mac OS X Hints
A community-built site of hints and tips on using Apple's new Mac OS X operating system.
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Mac security site littered with malware
A Mac security site has a forum full of links to actual malware which targets Apple computers.
Open Open Tab March 12, 2008 Provides Information
Mac versus Windows vulnerability stats for 2007
The year 2007 has been an interesting year that brought us improved security with Windows Vista and Mac OS X Leopard (10.5). But to get some perspective of how many publicly known holes found in these two operating systems, I've compiled all the security flaws in Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista and placed them side by side.
Open Open Tab December 18, 2007 Provides Information
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No Vista Home on Macs, Microsoft Says
Microsoft reverses its decision to allow Vista Home and Home Premium owners to run the OS under virtualization on the Mac.
Open Open Tab June 21, 2007 Provides Information
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Parallels for Mac cozies up to Vista
Parallels for Desktop 3.0 improves on a good thing with 3D graphics acceleration, snapshots, and usability tweaks.
Open Open Tab June 11, 2007 Provides Information
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Reinstalling OS X applications
Before we start, I should mention that tossing out applications—particularly those that are bundled with the Mac OS—is not a good idea. If you don't like a particular application, simply ignore it and, chances are, it won't bother you. Now, to your particular problem.
Open Open Tab February 25, 2008 Provides Information
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Setting Parental Controls in Leopard
Take Control of Users and Accounts in Leopard.
Open Open Tab November 20, 2007 Provides Information
SolutionBase: Securing the Mac
Protecting Mac OS X requires a well-thought strategy and careful execution. Although viruses pose much less of a threat to the Mac platform, organizations shouldn't forego protecting Mac systems with a quality antivirus application.
Open Open Tab September 25, 2007 Provides Information
SolutionBase: What's coming in Mac OS X Leopard
Featuring more than 300 updates and improvements, the new Mac OS X Leopard packs several significant enhancements. Erik Eckel takes a deeper look at some of the many new features and enhancements Apple is putting into Leopard.
Open Open Tab September 26, 2007 Provides Information
Sun CEO Releases Information on Leopard OS
CEO Jonathan Schwartz says Apple will use Sun's ZFS file system within Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard.'
Open Open Tab June 7, 2007 Provides Information
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Trojan horse targets Mac OS X
A new trojan horse designed specifically for Mac OS X systems has been discovered on several pornography websites that can hijack Web traffic, according to security firm Intego.
Open Open Tab October 31, 2007 Provides Information
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What's New in OS X Leopard
The latest update to the Apple OS X "Leopard" operating system makes the strongest case yet for PC users to switch from Windows.
Open Open Tab February 14, 2008 Provides Information
Why Leopard Is Better than Vista
The reasons have little to do with the operating systems' qualities or features.
Open Open Tab October 29, 2007 Provides Information
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Open Open Tab November 20, 2007 Provides Information
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