Apple always picks its cat names well. When Apple released OS X 10.6 back in 2009, they called it Snow Leopard because it was a cleaner and faster version of Leopard. Likewise, Mountain Lion is the ...
OS X Lion, the newest version of Apple's Mac OS X operating system is out today. The update is download-only, and will be available from the Mac App Store for £20.99. Luke Westaway Senior editor Luke ...
Over one million users have already downloaded Apple's new operating system since its Wednesday release. By THR Staff On Wednesday, Apple revealed its latest upgrade to the Mac OS X operating system, ...
When Apple executives first began talking specifics about the next generation Mac OS X Lion, they gushed about how they would take the best aspects of the iPad and marry them into the operating system ...
Today, Apple is unveiling OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, its first major update to the Mac’s software since Lion. As its name suggests, it feels like a continuation of Lion–one that borrows even more ...
When Steve Jobs first showed a preview of Mission Control, critics said it was a confusing mess. It brings together the Dashboard, Exposé, and Spaces in one view, offering what Apple calls a “bird’s ...
If the news about the new Apple hardware releases planned for tomorrow wasn’t enough to get you excited, maybe you’ll be more enthused about the release of the new Mac operating system, available ...
How do you prep a venerable computer operating system to flourish in late 2012 and beyond? We’re about to get answers to that question from both Apple and Microsoft, in the form of major upgrades to ...
A hidden "Reading List" feature has been uncovered in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion that would allow users to store links to read later. The feature, which would add a more robust bookmarking functionality, was ...
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion is no shrinking violet. Unlike its predecessor, Snow Leopard, which concentrated on internal changes, Lion aims to remake the Mac desktop experience in the image of its mobile ...
While it’s not the 1:1 comparison an initial glance would have you believe, MacRumors has discovered buried within Mac OS X Lion a “Restart to Safari” mode that’s very similar to that browser-based OS ...
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