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Articles about os x 10.6

Sure we miss FireWire, but do we really need it?

by Aaron Kraus on Jan 14, 2009 at 07:07 AM

To preface this article, yes it has been several months since Apple gave us the thumbs-down on FireWire by axing it from the latest round of MacBook updates (it survives on the MacBook Pro, but only in the less popular Firewire 800 form). Much has been said, though little has… Continue Reading »

Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” to support PowerPC chips, despite rumors?

by Patrick Lutz on Jun 7, 2008 at 05:00 PM

Contrary to the recent rumors that Apple would drop PowerPC architecture support with its newest update to OS X, a tipster (and possible Apple insider) was able to acquire the latest build of the soon to be released update of Mac OS X 10.6, and found some evidence that Apple… Continue Reading »

10.6 and then no more? Hope so.

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Jun 3, 2008 at 05:35 PM

There’s only so much Apple can do with a product. Yes, even Apple has limits. Mac OS X is getting long in the tooth. Just look to the Leopard features list for evidence. While everything is nicely improved in Leopard, there’s no big innovation, no game-changing features. Mac OS X… Continue Reading »

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