Showing posts with label mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mac. Show all posts

Apple could finally launch OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) on July 25th

As 9to5Mac speculates, Apple could finally launch OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) on July 25th, the justification behind the guesstimate being the planned overnight updates occurring at

OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion GM: Safari 6 adds iPad-style iCloud-shared tabs



Safari turns 6 in this summer's release of OS X Mountain Lion, offering a new view of open tabs similar to iPad and a new iCloud tab-sharing feature, along with an offline Reading List,

OS X Mountain Lion Hardware Compatibility List Released By Apple



Although most of the details with regards to Apple’s much anticipated OS X Mountain Lion are already public domain, the Cupertino company has now revealed which specific Macs

OS X Mountain Lion GM Available For Download Now


During the WWDC keynote last month, Apple announced that Mountain Lion – the upcoming version of OS X – will be available for download for Mac users in July.

How to Run Android Apps on Mac OS X


No doubt, Apple App store has the best Applications among all the Smartphones. Android and Windows phone will never be better than iOS in near future.

Apple Configurator App Gets an Update


Apple Configurator, an app that makes it easy for anyone to mass configure and deploy iOS devices, has been updated.

Three simple workflows let you prepare new iOS devices for immediate distribution,

Apple asks retail staff to test OS X Mountain Lion ahead of July launch

As OS X Mountain Lion’s July launch approaches, Apple has extended their existing software testing base to include Apple Retail employees.

Mac OS X Mountain Lion Release Date Rumored For July 19

According to Three Guys And A Podcast, an inside source reports that Apple will be releasing OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on

The Retina MacBook Pro Can Run Up To 3 External Displays Simultaneously [IMAGE]

The new Retina MacBook Pro has an amazing screen thanks to the 5.1 million pixels packed in to the 15 inch package. It has a resolution of 2880×1800,

Check Out Windows 8 Running On The Retina MacBook Pro

For those who are wondering how well Windows runs on the new Retina MacBook Pro that Apple announced at the WWDC 2012 you will be glad to know Anand Lal Shimpi

Download OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview 4 Today From Mac Dev Center


There has been a lot of chatter over the Internet for last few months about OS X Mountain Lion, Apple’s latest OS for the Mac.

Passbook App Showcased By Apple, Puts All Of Your Vouchers And Tickets In One Place

Apple has delivered in the hardware stakes at today’s WWDC, and after running through many new little quirks of iOS 6,

Apple Announces New Features For OS X Mountain Lion

Having wowed the crowds with the introduction of the next-gen MacBook Pro, Apple’s Craig Federighi began unveiling some brand-new features

Next-Gen MacBook Pro With Retina Display 2880 x 1800, Ivy Bridge i7, NVIDIA Graphics Announced, Shipping Today

Apple always manages to come through with a surprise or two at WWDC, and this year is no exception. In a move that nobody foresaw, the Cupertino outfit has unveiled a brand-new, “Next Generation MacBook Pro.”

What to Expect From Apple’s WWDC 2012


The expectations for Apple‘s Worldwide Developer’s Conference

People already lining up for the WWDC 2012 keynote!

This is crazy! I thought people lined up only for products going on sale, apparently not.

Apple to update most of its Mac lineup and multiple accessories at WWDC


While Apple has major software announcements planned for the upcoming World Wide Developers Conference – including iOS 6,

How to install Windows 8 on a Mac



You are intrigued aren't you? While you brag about OS X to your mates there is something rising inside you

Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Interview At D10


Tim Cook D10
With All Things D’s big conference currently going on, Tim Cook took to the stage to be quizzed by Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. Just as Steve Jobs had done on occasions before, Apple’s new CEO spoke candidly about a whole range of things, and videos are currently being added to the D10 Conference website showing the conversation in glorious Technicolor.

Apple in hot water over security lapse

Apple in hot water over security lapse
If April was bad for Apple on the security front, May seems to offer little respite. Reports indicate of a possible oversight on Apple engineers' behalf that potentially exposes the user's password in clear text.