Inside Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Exchange Support
September 6, 2009 by Alex
Filed under Computers, Hard Drives, Input Devices, Mac News
Windows Enthusiasts like to spin Apple’s support for Exchange on the iPhone and in Snow Leopard as endorsement of Microsoft in the server space. From another angle, Apple is reducing its dependance upon Microsoft’s client software, weakening Microsoft’s ability to hold back and dumb down its Mac offerings at Apple’s expense. More importantly, Apple is [...]
Apple: Exploding iPhones Not Our Fault
Apple says it’s not to blame for a series of exploding iPods and iPhones, according to a report published on Friday. The company has been under fire, so to speak, for devices overheating and shattering across Europe and the U.K.
Sheesh…and you thought the data rates were bad.
Exploding iPhone Investigation
This exploding iPhone business is no laughing [...]
Snow Leopard’s System Preferences shuffle
As it does in every major upgrade to Mac OS X, Apple has renovated System Preferences in Snow Leopard, reorganizing individual panes and changing the layout of settings within panes. You’ll also find new settings and wonder where some old ones went. Here are some of the most notable changes.
Accounts This pane now provides the [...]
Snow Leopard Proves No Threat to Windows 7
After months of headlines about the phenomenon known as Snow Leopard, it has hit the streets and reality has set in. It turns out that the updated Mac OS X is…..well, it’s simply an updated Mac OS X.
After all of the hype in the media regarding the Snow Leopard frenzy, Friday’s official release seemed lacking. [...]
Snow Leopard Proves No Threat to Windows 7
After months of headlines about the phenomenon known as Snow Leopard, it has hit the streets and reality has set in. It turns out that the updated Mac OS X is…..well, it’s simply an updated Mac OS X. After all of the hype in the media regarding the Snow Leopard frenzy, Friday’s official release seemed [...]