Submit a Story!
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: the Ars Technica review
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: the Ars Technica review
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: 150+ new features In June of 2004, during the WWDC keynote address, Steve Jobs revealed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to developers and the public for the first time. When the finished product arrived in April of 2005, Tiger was ...
Snow Leopard Contains an Antivirus
Snow Leopard Contains an Antivirus
blog.intego.com — We’ve gotten reports about an interesting feature in Snow Leopard, the new version of Mac OS X... due for release this Friday. According to reports we’ve seen – and the screen shot below – Snow Leopard contains an antimalware ... (more) Snow Leopard Contains an Antivirus
[Phoronix] GCC vs. LLVM-GCC Benchmarks
phoronix.com — Last Friday we published Mac OS X 10.6 benchmarks and then on Monday they were joined by... Ubuntu 9.10 vs. Mac OS X 10.6 benchmarks . One of the requests that has come up since publishing those articles are to carry out a set of tests comparing the ... (more) [Phoronix] GCC vs. LLVM-GCC Benchmarks
[Phoronix] Mac OS X 10.6 Brings Serious Performance Gains
[Phoronix] Mac OS X 10.6 Brings Serious Performance Gains
phoronix.com — While our focus at Phoronix is on testing hardware under Linux, we remain friendly and interested in... other BSD and UNIX operating systems too, including Mac OS X. With the launch of Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" we have been particularly interested in ... (more) [Phoronix] Mac OS X 10.6 Brings Serious Performance Gains
Comments
Blog Reactions

Tuesday Shortbread
The Tech Report: News — ... Family Pack available for pre-order early online Microsoft delivers test build of Windows 7-based 'Quebec' embedded OS Ars Technica reports Google Chrome celebrates early birthday with Sony distribution deal C|Net reports Google reforms Chrome for Snow Leopard Mac clone maker sues Apple over Snow Leopard DailyTech reports Apple brags OS X Snow Leopard is more secure, security firms say otherwise Ars Technica has Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard review and first look: Opera 10 faster with new features Office ...

Related Content
Mac OS X Snow Leopard Review
news.digitaltrends.com 9/1/2009 — The Macintosh faithful are all abuzz with the debut of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Apple's latest and greatest operating system for Macintosh computers. However, unlike its “big cat” predecessors (like Leopard, Tiger, and ...
Mac OS X 10.6 Brings Serious Performance Gains
phoronix.com 8/29/2009 — While our focus at Phoronix is on testing hardware under Linux, we remain friendly and interested in other BSD and UNIX operating systems too, including Mac OS X . With the launch of Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" we have been particularly interested in ...
Apple Mac OS X 10.5.7 Update Released
techpowerup.com 5/15/2009 — Good news, Mac users, as it looks like Apple is kicking 10.5.7 update of Mac OS X Leopard. Apple recommends this update to all users running Mac OS X Leopard. This upgrade includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, ...
Apple Support - Downloads
apple.com 10/9/2008 — Leopard Mac OS X Update 10.5.5 Delivers enhanced stability, compatibility, and security. dl Download iTunes icon iPod + iTunes The latest iTunes and iPod software for Mac and Windows. Download Title/Description Posted Download Security Update ...
Review: Apple OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
techradar.com 9/3/2009 — Apple's happily admitted from day one that Snow Leopard was to be a better Leopard, building on the foundations of Mac OS X 10.5. The thinking was to make things better, faster, easier - an upgrade about refinement rather than revolution. This ...
Snow Leopard to Launch Aug. 28th
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 8/24/2009 — Speculation about when Apple's next iteration of Mac OS X will launch is now over, as on Monday Apple announced that Snow Leopard, or Mac OS X 10.6 will launch on Friday, August 28th. This ought to please Apple shareholders and Apple's bank account, at least if Piper Jaffray is correct. In a ...
Snow Leopard review
engadget.com 8/28/2009 — Snow Leopard. Even the name seems to underpromise -- it's the first "big cat" OS X codename to reference the previous version of the OS, and the list of big-ticket new features is seemingly pretty short for a version-number jump. Maybe that's why ...
[Phoronix] Phoronix Test Suite Brings Benchmarking To Mac OS X
phoronix.com 10/6/2008 — In the Phoronix Test Suite 1.2 "Malvik" release our flagship Linux benchmarking software was brought to OpenSolaris and FreeBSD. With Phoronix Test Suite 1.4 "Orkdal", to be officially released later this year, we are now extending our test support to ...
Snow Leopard now available on Apple Store, ships Aug. 28
arstechnica.com 8/24/2009 — The Magic 8-Ball correctly predicted a ship date of August 28, 2009 for Mac OS X 10.6, also known as Snow Leopard. The online Apple Store briefly went down this morning and, when it came back up, Snow Leopard took ...
Yes, Virginia, Snow Leopard Includes Antivirus Capabilities
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 8/29/2009 — Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, and the latest edition of Mac OS X, 10.6 or Snow Leopard, does include malware protection. For years, Mac fanatics have jeered at Windows users, because of the constant need for malware protection. As I said previously, however, as the Mac becomes more ...
Apple's new OS geared for multicore futureCNET News - Business Tech 8/31/2009
Apple began shipping Snow Leopard on Friday, but the true importance of the Mac OS X update likely will emerge well afterward. That's because Mac OS X 10.6 begins a longer-term Apple attempt to get ahead by cracking a problem facing the entire ...
Snow Leopard's System Preferences ShufflePC World Latest Technology News 8/31/2009
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...
Studiometry 7 ReleasedPC World Latest Technology News 9/1/2009
Oranged Software has released Studiometry 7, a new version of its business management software for Mac OS X and Windows. It costs $199, or $59 to upgrade from...
Bare Bones Releases Yojimbo 2.0PC World Latest Technology News 9/1/2009
Bare Bones Software on Tuesday announced the release of Yojimbo 2.0, an upgrade to their information organizer for Mac OS X. It costs $39 for an individual...
Ten Good Things About Snow Leopard for IT AdminsPC World Latest Technology News 9/2/2009
While Apple didn’t promise much in the way of marquee features with Mac OS X 10.6, there are still plenty of under-the-hood changes and minor additions and...