by Simon Ng on August 30, 2009
Apple has released Snow Leopard, the new version of Mac OS X, on Aug 28. It brings lots of refinements, extends the support of 64-bit computing and MS Exchange. The best is its low price point that it only costs US$29. If you’re a Mac user, probably you are considering to purchase the new OS. [...]
by Simon Ng on May 14, 2009
Apple has just released Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.7, an incremental update for its flagship OS. If you’re Mac user, you probably get the automatic update alert and have already upgraded to this latest version.
This incremental update has addressed several security issues and other bug fixes. And there is one bug fix that is particularly [...]
by Simon Ng on June 15, 2007
The world is flat. With Internet, you will never miss a press conference, developer event or product announcement show, no matter where it is held. You can find tons of videos about Apple’s WWDC 2007. And, if you prefer something more static, Guy Kawasaki also put up slides about the show on slideshare.net. Thanks, [...]
by Simon Ng on June 13, 2007
Steve Jobs talked about Leopard, the successor of Mac OS X Tiger, at WWDC yesterday. Though I couldn’t attend the conference (I hope so, who can sponsor me an air ticket? ), I watched his keynote via apple.com. What I can say, it’s really a great OS that is definitely designed for user [...]