Since its release in 2009, it's been a continuing fallacy for pundits to hold up Mac OS X Snow Leopard as the perfect example of how Apple should update the Mac.
Yesterday's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco was all about the 3G iPhone, but that doesn't mean Apple wasn't willing to offer a bit of OS X-centric news as well. Following Steve Jobs' ...
The new Mac operating system doesn't introduce dramatic new changes, but rather tightens up existing functions. It's not lust-worthy, Walt Mossberg says, but Snow Leopard makes a strong operating ...
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