GigaomApple’s Atomic War
With the release of 10.6.2, Apple (s aapl) killed unsupported support for the Atom processor — the processor used in low-cost netbooks. Certain models of netbooks could run OS X quite… Read more »
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With the release of 10.6.2, Apple (s aapl) killed unsupported support for the Atom processor — the processor used in low-cost netbooks. Certain models of netbooks could run OS X quite… Read more »
Over the years, I’ve been forced to redefine my definition of “native” game clients for OS X. At first, I was a die-hard, nothing but true native code for me, thanks… Read more »
Installing a new operating system on Day One is often a foolish undertaking. Yet, there I was, installing Snow Leopard the night of the 28th. I took the plunge day one… Read more »
The punditry were divided on whether Jobs would even show for today’s press event. Those opining he wouldn’t show claimed it was a nothing announcement — just a product refresh; no… Read more »
Originally introduced in OS X Tiger, Automator is a drag-and-drop form of scripting. You can create workflows to easily speed up many tasks. With each version of OS X, Automator has… Read more »
For a while the blogosphere has been running its mouth off about how “Snow Leopard is just a service pack Apple has the gall to charge for.” TechRadar.com reports, “Despite all… Read more »
Friday the 21st was the day Apple (s aapl), Google (s goog), and AT&T (s att) had to hand in their long form essay responses to a series of questions from… Read more »
On August 6th, 1997, Steve Jobs stood on a stage in Boston and announced that Microsoft (s msft) had purchased $150 million in non-voting stock and promised to continue to develop… Read more »
The London Times has a rather interesting profile of Steve Jobs on its site. According to MacNN, Apple (s aapl) tried to kill the article. That’s not surprising. Apple always strives… Read more »
Much like a migratory bird is genetically driven to fly south for the winter, I am driven to bloviate online. And so over the years I’ve accumulated my fair share of… Read more »