News: “MacBook Pro Portable Genius”
Posted: August 30th, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: IChat, MacBook, MacBook Pro | No Comments »
MacBook Pro Portable Genius on Free Books & Review
Topics: MacBook, MacBook Pro, IChat
MacBook Pro Portable Genius on Free Books & Review
Topics: MacBook, MacBook Pro, IChat
iSuck : Apple’s Five Worst Products, Ever on dzone.com: latest front page
Topics: MacBook
| “Apple, it seems, is all about the hits. The iPod, the iPhone and the MacBook are all phenomenally successful, both as designs and as commercial wins. These highlights, though, lead us to expect a lot of the company, and serve to make the misses stick…” |
ColdFusion 8 Server on Snow Leopard on Latest Adobe News
Topics: MacBook Pro, MacBook
| “Last night I upgraded my MacBook Pro from Leopard to Snow Leopard. I used the upgrade method instead of the clean install. So far I cannot tell that anything is different. This really does look and feel like an under the hood…” |
PostgreSQL 8.3 on Snow Leopard on Latest Adobe News
Topics: MacBook Pro, MacBook
| “Last night I upgraded my MacBook Pro from Leopard to Snow Leopard. I used the upgrade method instead of the clean install. So far I cannot tell that anything is different. This really does look and feel like an under the hood…” |
Three for three: Friday’s trifecta of Snow Leopard upgrades on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Topics: Mac OS X, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, SuperDrive
| “Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, OS, Blogging, iMac, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Snow LeopardIf you joined us Friday night for the Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard liveblog, you probably saw me say that I didn’t have many issues with the upgrade. That’s an…” |
OpenCL Benchmarks and Support for Both MacBook Pro GPUs on MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors
Topics: Mac OS X, MacBook Pro, MacBook
| “With the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, we’re getting our first look at the possibilities behind Snow Leopard’s OpenCL technology. OpenCL is a framework that allows applications to more easily harness the power of multiple GPUs and CPUs found…” |
Week in Apple: Snow Leopard discoveries, MacBook rumors, and Steve Jobs on Ars Technica – All Ars Technica Content
Topics: MacBook
| “Is it any surprise that this week’s top Apple news revolved around Snow Leopard? It turns out that the updated OS has built-in malware protection, Adobe CS3 will work on it (but it won’t be supported), and the $29 upgrade disk will work for…” |
Top 10 Tactics for Productive Travel [Lifehacker Top 10] on Lifehacker
Topics: MacBook
Snow Leopard: Another upgrader’s experience on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Topics: MacBook Pro, MacBook
Austin Seipp: Computer woes on Planet Haskell
Topics: MacBook Pro, MacBook, Mac OS X, Boot Camp
| “Computer woes The past few days have been horribly frustrating. I have been given the trust to work from home for my current employer, and for my job I write code on Windows. My primary computer is a MacBook Pro. To go along with that, my…” |