Extensive Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard screenshot gallery With Leopard already in the hands of some customers, the launch less than a day ahead, and Apple's legal hounds safely at home in their kennels, AppleInsider has produced a comprehensive screenshot gallery from the shipping version of the new Mac OS. AppleInsider Staff 18 years ago 77
Apple releases iMac MXM, iDVD, iLife Support updates As expected, Apple has released a software updated for owners of its white 24-inch iMacs to address a video issue that prevents Boot Camp from functioning properly. Meanwhile, the company also unleashed updates to iDVD and iLife Support. AppleInsider Staff 18 years ago 5
Warner Music may not renew yearly iTunes contract - report Steve Jobs helped save a sinking music industry by courting struggling record labels to his iPod + iTunes ecosystem, but his bargaining position hasn't been as strong when it comes to video content. As a result, some music companies are now starting to reexamine their relationships with Apple, writes the Washington Post. Slash Lane 18 years ago 109
Road to Mac OS X Leopard: QuickTime, iTunes, and Media Features In addition to the new searching, browsing and back up features for office documents (Finder, Dock, Quick Look, Cover Flow, Spotlight, Time Machine) and new support for collaborative information sharing (Mail, iChat, iCal, Server), Mac OS X Leopard also advances support for audio and video media in QuickTime, iTunes, Photo Booth, Front Row, and other applications. Here's what's new in Leopard and where the ideas behind rich media on the desktop came from. Prince McLean 18 years ago 19
Piper Jaffray ups Apple target to $250, sees sales of 45M iPhones in 09 Investment bank Piper Jaffray on Thursday maintained its extremely bullish outlook Apple Inc., raising its price target on shares of the company once again to $250 from $222, saying it remains confident in predictions that iPhone sales will increase to 45 million a year by calendar year 2009. Katie Marsal 18 years ago 54
Mossberg: Apple's Leopard evolutionary, not revolutionary "I've been testing Leopard, and while it is an evolutionary, not a revolutionary, release, I believe it builds on Apple's quality advantage over Windows," writes the Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg in a review to be published in Thursday's edition of the financial paper. AppleInsider Staff 18 years ago 85