Archives by Tag 'mac os x'
Macintosh
It looks like Apple has a good chance of succeeding with its digital hub strategy. He has the imagination, savvy and guts necessary to become the 21st century digital media mogul. More than ever, Apple is going to transition the iPod to an increasingly Mac OS X-like software architecture. The long rumored iPhone will be [...]
Mac OS X
Mac OS X is the “client” release of Mac OS X Server, targeted at any Mac that Apple shied with Power G3 processor or better. Some Linux users say Mac OS X has future over Linux, because there is a lot more to a desktop platform than just the OS; it is the entire infrastructure [...]
UNIX
UNIX is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson, and Douglas McIlroy. Today’s UNIX systems are split into various branches, developed over time by AT & T, as well as various commercial vendors and non-profit organizations. The [...]
Carbon
Mac OS is focusing on Carbon for its future development, for a solid, modern operating system, and good news also for the developers who want to preserve their investment in many years of development, as almost all-professional Mac design software is Carbon. It looks also like Apple should freeware Carbon API’s and stuff it on [...]
Web
Microsoft officials won’t comment on a timeline for IE7 availability, but it does expect that IE& will continue its large presence in the browsers community too. W3Schools shows IE users make up only 68% of its visitors, with Firefox accounting for 24%. The Mozilla Foundation has planned a major upgrade to its browser scheduled for [...]
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