Apple today seeded out Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 build 11D33 to testers, the delta update to previous builds of 10.7.3 that were released earlier. According to Apple, testers are asked to focus Address Book, iCal, Mail, Spotlight, and Safari throughout their testing of the new build. You will not be [...]
Read More →Yesterday, we posted about how a developer managed to hack Mac OS X Lion to run on the Samsung Series 7. Now, with a follow up, of sorts, on that story, we have a video released of the Samsung Windows 8 tablet successfully running Mac OS X, shown below:
Read More →The Series 7 computer from Samsung was supposed to run Windows 7, but one rebellious hacker has managed to get OS X Lion installed on the machine, as demonstrated in the video above. Lion runs pretty well in the video demonstration, but the biggest problem is that for some strange reason, you’ll need an external monitor to display the OS.
Read More →The latest developer version of Lion, 10.7.3, is now available for download at Apple.com for developers. This third minor update to the Lion operating system released this summer is supposed to improve iCloud’s “documents in the cloud” feature, as well as add a few other improvements, according to AppleInsider. Apple has supposedly asked testers for the new OS to put their focus into iCal, Mail, Address Book, and iCloud.
Read More →Apple just seeded OS X 10.7.2 alongside a new iCloud for Lion beta 5. The 10.7.2 seed appears to only contain changes to support iCloud Beta 5. It should be noted that Apple skipped 10.7.1 release, and has made no mention of it yet. Why? We’re speculating that it’s probably going to be a bug fix update for OS X Lion 10.7, and will be released sometime in the near future. Apple has provided an update for Lion just less than a week after its release, beating its own record of 16 days for an update when Snow Leopard was released.
Read More →Apple first announced a while back that people who purchase Macs between June 6th, 2011, and Lion’s launch date (July 20th, 2011) would get the $29.99 Lion download for free. Now, Apple has updated the offer, extending the offer. The new system has become a little bit more complicated, however. Read on for details.
Read More →According to an Apple report, the company’s new operating system (which I’m sure everyone who’s reading this has heard of by now,) Lion, has been downloaded over 1 million times on launch day. This is the fastest adoption of any Apple operating system in history (probably due to the fact that it can be downloaded on the Mac App Store, which makes it very accessible to users.) Some more from Apple, who gloatingly reported its sales in a press release today:
Read More →This is the first time that Apple is actually not offering any form of physical media device store its operating system, Lion. Or so we thought. According to Apple, for those who want a physical version of the operating system or do not have a fast enough internet connection to download Lion, the company will be offering USB thumb drives to install Lion with for $69 in its Apple retail stores. These are expected to launch just next month, in August 2011:
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