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NPD is reporting that Apple’s Snow Leopard has outsold sales of both Leopard and Tiger in just two weeks. NPD not only believes Snow Leopard sales are over twice those of Leopard, but also that they are around four times higher than those achieved by Tiger. “Even though some considered Snow Leopard to be... |
18 September 2009 04:48 GMT |
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It has been revealed that an Intel Mac user can directly install Snow Leopard over Tiger, as the system specs and install disc see the match and carry out the instructions. However, as surprising as this may sound to some, Apple says it’s not allowed. A little while ago, tech-columnist Walt Mossberg stated that... |
4 September 2009 09:48 GMT |
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It has been revealed that Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger (the previous-generation Mac OS) users will be able to directly upgrade to Apple’s new generation operating system, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. According to the Wall Street Journal, Snow Leopard will install on Macs running the Tiger OS without requiring installati... |
27 August 2009 08:31 GMT |
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In what has been a Software Update-full week for Mac users, Apple has released yet another security update for Client and Server versions of its OS X Leopard and Tiger operating systems. Security Update 2009-004 comes a mere week after the 2009-003 Security Update (issued in tandem with Mac OS X 10.5.8), and just one... |
13 August 2009 02:26 GMT |
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The people at VideoLAN Project have updated the popular cross-platform multimedia player for Mac, PC and Linux, VLC Media Player, also posting a few important notes. Particularly, the team stresses that Alsa and OSS audio capture has been removed from the v4l and v4l2 accesses while support for Mac OS X 10.4.x has be... |
1 June 2009 06:52 GMT |
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With the release of Mac OS X 10.5.7, Apple has included security fixes for numerous areas of the Mac OS. A separate Security Update 2009-002, available for OS X 10.4 (Tiger) users plugs holes in areas like Apache, CFNetwork, WebKit and X11. The download is free and can be immediately acquired, right here, on Softpedi... |
13 May 2009 06:25 GMT |
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A debate playing out in the Mozilla planning forum reveals that the company behind the popular web browser for Mac, Linux and PC is likely to drop Tiger support in the versions following Firefox 3.5. "I'd still like to drop support for Mac OS X 10.4 in Gecko 1.9.2, I don't want to be worrying about 10.4 un... |
30 April 2009 06:08 GMT |
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Maintain has released an updated version of its general purpose utility for Mac OS X, Cocktail. Reportedly, the new release adds clearing of the latest (F and G) variants of the RSPlug trojan horse and clearing of the Inqtana.C worm. The release also contains updated Automator actions.Citing major improvements on the... |
1 April 2009 10:07 GMT |
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Although Java is the work of those over at Sun Microsystems, Apple needs to release its own updates for the platform. Because of the multiple vulnerabilities recently found in Java Web Start and the Java Plug-in, Apple has rolled out two separate Java updates for Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard users. Both are free to dow... |
13 February 2009 03:29 GMT |
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Mac owners using the popular RSS/Atom news feeder, Vienna, can update to a new version. Previously dropping Panther support, and requiringTiger or greater to run, Vienna 2.3.1.2302 fixes a crash on Tiger when customizing toolbar. Vienna is a free Mac app that allows you to read RSS or Atom news feeds on your Mac. It... |
18 November 2008 15:51 GMT |
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Rumor had it that visiting a maliciously crafted website using Safari may lead to "an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution," because of a memory corruption issue in WebKit's handling of JavaScript arrays. Therefore, Apple has released Safari 3.1.2 for Tiger, available as a free download... |
1 July 2008 04:28 GMT |
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Apple has issued the fourth security update for users of Mac OS X 10.4.11 (Tiger), improving the security of (what else?) Mac OS X. The company assures us that previous such updates have also been incorporated into this last version, Security Update (2008-004), available as a free download."Security Update 2008-004 i... |
1 July 2008 03:59 GMT |
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Often are the times when even your original Mac OS X installation disc fails to do its bit. Discs get scratched, damaged, or lost. That's why, as a Mac user, it is always a wise choice to make a backup copy of Mac OS X.This short guide details the steps to making a bootable copy of Mac OS X Tiger. You will go th... |
19 June 2008 15:17 GMT |
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Adobe Labs has released three apps from its upcoming Creative Suite installment, as betas, for the public to try out and report bugs, if any. Buyers of Adobe's graphic design suite of apps can download Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Fireworks and Adobe Soundbooth for free, and even keep them for longer than 48 hours. ... |
28 May 2008 03:00 GMT |
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Kensington rolled out an update to its sd200v Notebook Docking Station with Video on Tuesday. The company creating innovative products that make the connection between you and your computer more enjoyable and productive also announced this week a new beta software for MacBook owners looking to use its sd200v. You can... |
23 May 2008 16:21 GMT |
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The world's most beautiful tiger is at the same time the smallest: the Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae). This tiger subspecies inhabits the island of Sumatra and is today reduced to a number of 600-800 individuals. The Siberian tiger is the largest cat ever to exist, measuring up to 2.8 m (9.3 ft) witho... |
23 April 2008 10:00 GMT |
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A new research published in Current Biology comes to confirm the role zoos, farms and private collections could have in saving menaced species: it seems that up to 50% of the captive tigers could be "purebred" members of an endangered subspecies. This finding may boost the number of animals to be involved in breeding... |
21 April 2008 03:42 GMT |
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Xnet Communications has released iSoftPhone version 2.2 for Mac. The VoIP telephony app is available as a free download to existing iSoftPhone users. iSoftPhone 2.2 adds both fixes and new features. A noteworthy addition is the Dock icon which lets users know when they've missed a call. Those looking to pick up ... |
16 April 2008 16:16 GMT |
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Circus, in its modern meaning, has been employing both domestic and wild animals. The horse was the first animal used in circus shows, whose canons emerged during the 18th century. Since then, the circus animals have been gradually increasing in number and variety. At the beginning, the trainers used animals that wer... |
14 April 2008 10:59 GMT |
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TeamViwer is a useful remote maintenance software. Up until this point, the software has been available solely for PCs running Windows, but the developer put his back into it, again, and came up with a Mac version (beta) as well. What's even better is that the new version, running from Mac OS X 10.4 on, offers c... |
4 April 2008 16:51 GMT |
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Apple has rolled out two more updates, one for its Airport-enabled Mac OS X 10.4.x (Tiger) users, while the other is aimed at the Mac Pro (early 2008). Owners of the latter can now update to firmware version 1.3.As usual, Apple falls short of specifying what it is the updates actually do, in plain English. Neverthele... |
28 March 2008 07:04 GMT |
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Apple has just issued a new security update for Mac OS X users. The update has been made available for both Mac OS X 10.4.11 (Tiger) and Mac OS X 10.5.2 (Leopard) users. It addresses vulnerabilities that may lead to arbitrary code execution, or enable a local user to execute arbitrary code with system privileges. It ... |
19 March 2008 07:29 GMT |
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All those still using Tiger listen up and listen good 'cause this one's gonna rock your world (thought I'd use old school expressions to which you guys can refer better, if you catch my drift). Blokes over at macenstein.com say that 10.4.12 is on the way, claiming reliable sources indicate that the upd... |
5 March 2008 06:24 GMT |
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Quazal, a supplier of multiplayer middleware solutions for the entertainment industry and maker of the award-winning Net-Z, Rendez-Vous and Spark! online multiplayer middleware, have recently gone public on their latest move concerning Mac OS X support. The company has confirmed adding Mac OS X to their list of suppo... |
19 February 2008 05:10 GMT |
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Think that Windows Vista is insecure, just because it's the latest iteration of the Windows line of operating systems and lack of security is taken inherently as a default characteristic? Well, here is your chance to have a look at Mac OS X. At the bottom of this article you will be able to find a video with the... |
21 January 2008 12:16 GMT |
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The event is fresh: just two weeks ago, a 300-pound (136-kilogram) tigress escaped from its enclosure in San Francisco Zoo, killing one man and mauling other two. "The tiger's enclosure is surrounded by a 15-foot-wide (4.5-meter-wide) moat and 20-foot-high (6-meter-high) walls, and the big cat did not leave thr... |
11 January 2008 02:51 GMT |
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We expect to hear these news from the villages of India. But this crime scene occurred Wednesday at the San Francisco Zoo: an escaped Siberian tigress killed one visitor and mauled two others. The 300-pound (136-kilogram) Tatiana had been already involved in an attack on a zookeeper last Christmas. That incident made... |
27 December 2007 05:16 GMT |
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Do you think that Windows Vista and Windows XP are security disasters? Well, in all fairness, chances are that indeed you would think that. Traditionally, the Windows platform, no matter the actual label of the iterations, has not been associated with a bulletproof operating system. Mac OS X and Linux, on the other h... |
18 December 2007 11:12 GMT |
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Last year, the South China Tiger, also known as Amoy tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis), a subspecies native of south China, was catalogued as the fourth race of tiger extinct in the wild in just 100 years. The last one was seen in the wild in 1964. In 1994, the last known wild South Chinese tiger was shot by poachers... |
10 December 2007 05:50 GMT |
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The potential problems that one can have when upgrading their MacBook to Leopard have been widely reported and users should be aware of them. While holding off jumping to the next big cat might be the best move for those with portables, it now looks like even upgrading to the latest version of Tiger can cause seriou... |
26 November 2007 10:05 GMT |
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It is the symbol of wild Asia, the king of the jungle. But now only about 5,000 tigers are to be found in the wild. One century ago, 100,000 tigers could have roamed Asia, but since then the Caspian tiger (P.t.virgata), Bali tiger (P.t.balica) and Java tiger (P.t.sondaica) were hunted to extinction. In 2007, the Sout... |
8 November 2007 06:37 GMT |
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1. Today we say the tiger is the king of the jungle but the tiger originated in the Pleistocene of Asia, about 2 million years ago, in a clime of temperate forests. This nocturnal and solitary cat has a territory varying in the case of the male from 60 square kilometers in tropical forests and savannas to 4,000 squar... |
3 November 2007 05:01 GMT |
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It looks like Leopard is just about ready, with the company already starting to prepare for after the launch. Although there is no Gold Master yet, Apple is in the final stages of polishing the last release candidate and preparing the last Tiger update.AppleInsider's reports that Leopard is just about finalized... |
10 October 2007 12:53 GMT |
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The elephant was called "hatti", the bear "balu", the deer "sambar" and the tiger "bagh". Even if in his political and social writings Richard Kipling proved pejorative and even racist towards the Indians, he had as a source of inspiration the Hindu names of the beasts to create a universe that turned on the imaginat... |
3 October 2007 14:06 GMT |
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These were the horror cats of our prehistory. But as it wasn't the case with T-rex, Stone Age people had to face these beasts. A new research has shown the way the terrible predators used to kill their prey and the surprise is that, despite their huge fangs, the bite of these predators was surprisingly weak. Smi... |
2 October 2007 03:11 GMT |
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Microsoft did it again! Windows Vista is the safest operating system available on the market today, elevated from the position of the securest Windows platform, and three different distributions of Linux along with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger are left to bite the dust. The data illustrated in the graphics included at the bot... |
17 August 2007 10:00 GMT |
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Windows Vista is Microsoft's key to achieving an install base of 1 billion by mid 2008. Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer, revealed at the Financial Analyst Meeting 2007 on July 26 that in just 12 months Windows compotes will pass the 1 billion milestone, according to company's estimates. And ... |
1 August 2007 12:17 GMT |
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Windows Vista is after just six months of availability, the second most used operating system worldwide, runner up to Windows XP, and ahead of Apple's Mac OS X Tiger and the various distributions of the open source platform Linux, according to statistics delivered by web analytics company OneStat. Released to bu... |
1 August 2007 06:01 GMT |
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It takes just 60 million copies of Windows Vista to totally eclipse the whole of Apple. 60 million being the number of Vista licenses Microsoft sold in the operating system's first six months on the market, considering the January 30 general consumer launch, and not the November 30, 2006, business release. This ... |
27 July 2007 10:31 GMT |
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There is absolutely no comparison! No common ground... Linux hardware is in a league all of its own. And Windows Vista machines fail to even come close to the Linux supercomputer featured in the image at the bottom of this article. Just feast your eyes on this Linux based trailer park marvel of technology! Take into ... |
26 July 2007 04:52 GMT |
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Apple's Mac OS X 1.04 Tiger operating system is on an ascendant trend together with the Cupertino-based company's Mac computers, as Windows Vista is just a disappointment, considering the perspective of Gianfranco Lanci, President of Acer, the fourth largest computer manufacturer in the world. Microsoft its... |
26 July 2007 03:54 GMT |
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Why does the association between Apple's Mac OS X operating system and the term gaming platform equal comedy? Well, the answer to this is rather simple. Mac OS X from the perspective of a gaming platform is simply a funny concept. There is no other way to describe it. Gaming has never been Mac OS X's top ap... |
25 July 2007 10:47 GMT |
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In Microsoft's own vision, the self applauded status quo of the most secure Windows platform to date for Windows Vista has extended to other rival operating systems as well. For instance, the Ubuntu distribution of Linux fails to compare to Vista in terms of security. But the scenario in which Vista is considere... |
12 July 2007 10:59 GMT |
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Linux is an operating system with a major handicap in its design, an indisputable affinity for the last place... The open source platform is perpetually in the shadow of rival products such as Windows and Mac OS X. The traditional bronze winner in a three horse race, Linux is far from the levels achieved by Windows ... |
10 July 2007 12:09 GMT |
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This animal has rarely been captured by a camera in the wilderness. And one of the few images of the endangered Sumatran tiger presents an individual which has lost one of its paws. This is probably due to a snare, in which the animal lost its leg. The Sumatran tigers are the smallest tiger race nowadays: the males c... |
9 July 2007 05:21 GMT |
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This is the "Bigfoot" of Australia. But unlike the North American beast, this animal was real, exterminated by people: the Tasmanian tiger or thylacine. Now Australian researchers are on their way to investigate 50-year-old animal droppings in their search for solving one of the nation's great mysteries: is the ... |
29 June 2007 05:37 GMT |
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Counting the first 180 days worth of vulnerabilities impacting Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Workstation, Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and Novell Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 reveals that Microsoft's latest operating system is outperforming all direct rivals in terms of the mo... |
22 June 2007 10:22 GMT |
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Forget about Linux, Mac OS X Tiger and Windows XP, Windows Vista is the most secure operating system available on the market. Microsoft has applauded Vista from the get go as the most secure Windows platform, but according to a comparison put together by Jeff Jones, Security Strategy Director in Microsoft's Trus... |
22 June 2007 05:50 GMT |
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Apple has entered a Settlement and License Agreement with IP Innovation, a wholly owned subsidiary that is a part of the Acacia Technologies group. The agreement resolves patent litigation that was pending in the District Court for the Eastern District of Texas with respect to certain Apple products.A little over a m... |
18 June 2007 06:19 GMT |
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Microsoft has admitted to having observed what the competition has to offer, and integrated the lessons learned into the development of Window Vista. For Microsoft, when it was building Windows Vista, the grass was greener on the other side of the operating system's kernel. And the Redmond Company was not shy at... |
15 May 2007 14:51 GMT |
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