Quick Solutions to Mac OS X Lion's Most Common Installation Issues Lifehacker Operating systems were always installed by disc (or disk, if we're looking back that far), but Apple decided to change that with Lion. That comes with some benefits, but with most firsts it also comes with a lot of buggy problems. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Bring back tap-to-drag to OS X Lion CNET Asia (blog) By Dan Ackerman on Jul 25, 2011 The new gesture controls in Apple's OS X Lion operating system update can take a little getting used to on a MacBook (such as the new 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Airs). The reverse "natural" scrolling, for example, ... See all stories on this topic » |
IBM i 7.1 Leads OS Shipments, Pushes Entry Sales IT Jungle by Timothy Prickett Morgan The second quarter was not just a good one for IBM's Power Systems server sales. It was a good one for the latest-greatest incarnation of the OS/400 operating system and database platform, known as IBM i 7.1. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Are you an operating system agnostic? (Hint: I bet you are) ZDNet (blog) It has though made me realise I am OS agnostic. Zack Whittaker, criminologist who studied at the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK, is a freelance journalist and broadcaster. In between studying, drinking, and occasionally sleeping, he has already had ... See all stories on this topic » |
Technology: Lion OS will ensure roaring sales for Macs Indianapolis Star Apple hopes to continue that roaring pace with the release of OS X Lion, the eighth major release (in 10 years) of the Mac's OS X operating system. Lion is the successor to Snow Leopard and before that, Leopard. This latest feline is a beautiful ... See all stories on this topic » |
Quicken weighing its post-PowerPC options for the Mac Washington Post (blog) By Hayley Tsukayama OS X Lion dropped Power PC support, making some Mac programs completetly obsolete. (BECK DIEFENBACH/REUTERS) Mac OS X Lion roared and hailed the end of Quicken 2007 on the Mac, as Apple removed any kind of support for its Power PC ... See all stories on this topic » |
RIM, the picture of a top-heavy company CNET As a result, RIM's share of the global smartphone operating system market in the first quarter fell to 13 percent from nearly 20 percent a year ago, while Android's share has quadrupled to more than a third of the market. Internally, RIM has failed to ... See all stories on this topic » |