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Apple has put up a page for Snow Leopard:

http://www.apple.com/macosx/snowleopard/

Hot. Especially the OpenCL, multi core efficiency, and Quicktime X parts.

Snow Leopard dramatically reduces the footprint of Mac OS X, making it even more efficient for users, and giving them back valuable hard drive space for their music and photos.

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Apple have now put up a page for Snow Leopard Server:

http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/snowleopard/

New Features in Snow Leopard Server:

- iCal Server 2

- Podcast Producer 2

- Collaboration

- Remote Access

- Mail Server

- Address Book Server

- Multicore

- 64-Bit

- OpenCL

- ZFS

Apple have now put up a page for Snow Leopard Server:

http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/snowleopard/

New Features in Snow Leopard Server:

- iCal Server 2

- Podcast Producer 2

- Collaboration

- Remote Access

- Mail Server

- Address Book Server

- Multicore

- 64-Bit

- OpenCL

- ZFS

Time for me to get a Mac (Y)

I never watched that motion picture.

Anyways, Sneaux Leopard seems awesome. I hope it's free. I would totally flip if it was, OMG.

I will make this prediction that it won't be free due to the circumstances of apple.

During the Puma era in transition to Cheetah. Apple wasn't that popular at all w/ OS X and XP was favored by the majority @ the time. The tables have turned indeed though, OS X is craved by many and that demand will cause Apple to charge for it. But I will say that Apple may not charge the regular $129 for current Leopard owners, maybe half price?

Who knows.

well... im no developer really but i always enjoy the news at wwdcs since im really interested in. however, i dont really get that snow-leopard-stuff. what is it supposed to be? is it an .X or an .x.X release? and does the consumer version sport ZFS?

thanks in advance! =)

Snow Leopard is 10.6

New cat name = New version of OS X

O2 has published their tariffs:

http://www.o2.co.uk/iphone/paymonthly

The 8GB iPhone will cost 99pounds with a 30/35 pound contract, and free with 45/75 pounds contract

The 16 iphone will cost 159 pounds with a 30/35 pound contract, 59 with a 45 pound contract, and free with a 75 pound contract

18 month minimum length, unlimited data on all

Snow Leopard is 10.6

New cat name = New version of OS X

well yea, usually thats right and i know that but i would say its more like a service pack surpreme, maybe.

i mean its called leopard still, in this early stage they are only talking about some minor yet quite big changes but nothing that really would justify a whole new .X release. but then again too much for just another .x.X release...

Snow Leopard definately will be a nice update, worth a price even maybe, just because of these added features.

I hope they will scrap the current QuickTime UI and design a brand new one, because I'm sorry to say that, but Media Player on Windows handles videos much much better.

And why QuickTime X? X is cool, but the version will be 8, so I'm guessing they will change it completely...

And Safari, safari... well, they can add all the work they did in Webkit already, and new features will be welcome for sure in Safari. The Browser is great and all, but there's no features. Except that "search on this page" feature that actually darkens the whole page and highlights the occurences of what you're looking for. That was the most brilliant thing ever they could do with search, but other than that... nothing :p

Since the new iPhone 2.0 and iPhone 3G is out, I've been meaning to ask a question that has had me wondering. With the new iPhone 2.0 software now enables you to open Word, Powerpoint and Excel, would it be possible to hook up the iPhone to a projector and show it there? The reason I'm asking is that my father would like to use the iPhone, if it is possible, for that instead of bringing his Mac Mini to work.

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