File manager alert 6/6/2011
Apple WWDC: Mac OS X Lion will cost $29.99 in July, 250-plus new features Los Angeles Times Apple's Mac OS X Lion will go on sale in July, with more than 250 new features, at a price of $29.99. And when the new Mac operating system does go on sale, Lion won't be available on disc or in a box at the Apple Store or anywhere else. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mac OS X more vulnerable than Windows in some ways, security expert says Network World By Jon Brodkin, Network World Although Mac users are more likely to experience virus-free computing than Windows PC owners, there is nothing inherently more secure about Apple's operating system, and in certain respects Mac OS X is more vulnerable than ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple CEO Debuts iCloud, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion at WWDC Channel Insider At Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference June 6 in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the company's latest technology upgrades, including a cloud service it dubbed iCloud and the next generation operating system for the iPhone and iPad, iOS 5. ... See all stories on this topic » |
New operating system for iPhone, iPad previewed -iOS Cherry Creek News Apple today previewed iOS 5, the latest version of the world's most advanced mobile operating system, and released a beta version to iOS Developer Program members. The iOS 5 beta release includes over 200 new features that will be available to iPhone ... See all stories on this topic » |
Radio Update: Apple's OS X Lion roars MarketWatch The latest market and money news from Marti Johnson, including the latest from California as CEO Steve Jobs takes the wraps off Apple's newest operating system. Soros is selling his gold — should you too? "Goldman Sachs is now accusing the senate ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple iOS: Why it's the most secure OS, period Network World Yet when the iPhone shipped, security on the mobile operating system was nearly nonexistent. Missing from the initial iOS (then called iPhone OS) were many of the security features that modern-day desktop software has as a matter of course, ... See all stories on this topic » |
If Chromebooks succeed, Mac OS X could be the hardest hit ZDNet (blog) By Zack Whittaker | June 5, 2011, 2:44pm PDT With an already low market share and constant growth in its sisters operating system, iOS, Mac OS X could be the hardest hit if Chromebooks succeed. Zack Whittaker, criminologist who studied at the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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