Apple confirmed today that it will begin selling OS X Lion, the company's next-generation operating system for traditional computers, tomorrow, July 20th. I hope you have your $29 ready, you'll want to get this upgrade.
If you've been paying attention to the news lately, you're probably aware that OS X Lion, which was seeded to the developers earlier this month, might be released to the world sometime tomorrow through Apple's Mac App Store. While the system is being marketed as a easy to just install over Snow Leopard, there are some checks that should be carried out before taking the plunge. On this guide, we're going over what you'll need to do before setting up Lion.
Facebook launched Skype-powered video calling yesterday. The feature works on all major versions of Mac and Windows (Linux not supported), but doesn’t work on OS X Lion. Today, we’ll guide you on how to get Facebook’s video chat feature working on Apple’s latest version of OS X.
The moment we've all been waiting for has arrived: Mac OS X Lion has now reached Golden Master and is now available to all registered Apple Developers. If everything goes as expected, this Golden Master release will be available to all users through the App Store very soon.
In a press, release, Apple confirmed that an iCloud service will be unveiled at WWDC on Monday, June 6th, as well as iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion, the company's next-generation computer operating system. Yes folks, no new iPhone hardware is going to be released this time around.
If you're one of those users who miss their eye-candy in Windows 7 but love the way Mac OS X Lion looks, you'd really like to make use of this transformation pack by HamedDanger. This transformation pack will transform the way your Windows 7 looks into the next-gen Mac OS in a jiffy.
So you thought iPad 2 was the only real deal for the first half of 2011? Think again as new rumors are just in for more Apple devices getting a revision next year.
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