Apple officially announces Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard for October 26th
It’s finally official, October 26th is when Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard for 6 PM local time on October 26th.
It’s finally official, October 26th is when Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard for 6 PM local time on October 26th.
According to Piper Jaffray, the analyst firm sees Apple announcing an Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) within the next 4 – 6 months.
Just yesterday we discussed the rumors of Apple launching a Webapps directory, and today that speculation came true.
It would seem that Apple may be prepping a directory page for webapps built with the iPhone in mind.
All signs indicate that Apple is prepared to unleash their latest jungle cat, Leopard, upon the world.
Suing Apple seems to have become an industry on to its own, and now it is the bricked iPhone users who are going after the Cupertino, CA-based company.
Not that anyone expected the 1.1.1 version of the iPhone firmware to be unhackable, it’s still nice to see the hacks finally starting to appear.
There are rumors floating around that Apple has been hoarding the 3.2GHz versions of Intel’s Penryn processors. Is this a sign of a Mac Pro update?
Is there a new iPhone lurking on the horizon? And is Apple crazy enough to slap the over-used moniker of “Extreme” on to it?
Who knows what prompted the update, but for the first time in five-years, AOL has released new software for the Mac desktop.