Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

Snow Leopard VS Windows 7 Ultimate: The War Raging Within The OS Domain

Posted in IT on January 27th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

Apple Snow LeopardIf you are an avid computing geek, then you will by now be aware of the ongoing rivalry between Apple MAC OS and Microsoft’s Windows OS platform.  For considerable amount of time, Microsoft used to rule the domain of operating systems. In fact, even today most of the PC’s and laptops in the world are powered by Windows Operating systems. However, this trend is slowly staring to change as Apple has finally got a hold of the OS market share by introducing the next gen Mac OS X Snow Leopard that’s phenomenally fast and promises to deliver much more than Microsoft’s latest baby the Windows 7 Ultimate.
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“Apple” for television?–And things that it can do for you!

Posted in IT on August 17th, 2010 by Ian – Be the first to comment

itvThe Apple world has been buzzing with speculations about the upcoming version of Apple TV–increasingly being called as iTV, with rumors galore about what features and improvements it would incorporate.

Apple’s entry into the television industry–with the hype generated by a iOS-installed set-top box–has been looked forward to eagerly. Rumours also include Apple’s TV being supposed to feature upto a 16 GB of storage, including its A4 processor (and media streaming–but what has got all the eyeballs is the speculation that it will only be priced at $99)

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Compatibility Lab Day Passes For Apple Developers

Posted in IT on August 11th, 2010 by Ian – Be the first to comment

AppleApple recently announced that it would be giving Lab Day Passes to its developers registered for the Mac Developer Program. Being an already registered Apple Developer is a pre-requisite, but while earlier Apple Developer Connection members were allowed to test and run their developed software by being granted access to Apple’s compatibility labs where a Apple’s hardware configurations are available, Apple has now started to offer a similar opportunity for developers contributing in the Mac Developer Program.

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