Over the weekend, Apple distributed a new beta of its upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system that altered the programming methods used to optimize code for multi-core Macs, telling developers they were the last programming-oriented changes planned ahead of the software’s release. The company is said to have informed recipients of Mac […]
Month: May 2009
Respective owners of Apple, Dell and Hewlett-Packard notebooks have combined their lawsuits against graphics chip maker Nvidia in an attempt to create a stronger class action suit to force the company to replace flawed processors. If successful, the case could involve millions of notebooks in question. According to Macworld UK, the five plaintiffs, including a […]
Navigation and not-getting-as-lost outfit TomTom is apparently stepping up its efforts to create a turn-by-turn application for the iPhone. Per Electronista, a jobserve.us job listing doesn’t mention the company but asks for someone to develop navigation software in Amsterdam, the location of TomTom’s headquarters. The ideal candidate would start in May or June and work […]
Mac OS X 10.6 is en route and according to MacRumors, evidence has been discovered showing a new version of Apple’s Boot Camp Utility under a Mac OS X 10.6 build offering support for Windows HFS+ drivers. Such a change would allow Windows installations to read Mac OS X HFS+ formatted partitions and make it […]
Mark/Space, Inc. has updated it’s popular iPhone syncing software to version 2.0. The Missing Sync for iPhone 2.0 for Mac adds synchronization of: Notes Files Tasks …between your Mac and iPhone or iPod touch with 2.1 Software Update. Something even lacking in iPhone software 3.0 coming this summer, Missing Sync is able to transfer To-dos […]