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Road to Mac OS X Snow Leopard: 64-bit to the Kernel
Road to Mac OS X Snow Leopard: 64-bit to the Kernel
Build notes leaked on the web of a prerelease version of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard indicate that the software only supports enabling its new 64-bit kernel on certain machines, including the Xserve, Mac Pro, and MacBook Pro, but this does not mean Snow Leopard's kernel will be limited to 32-bit ...
Closing the book on Apple's Mac mini
appleinsider.com — Kasper Jade Published: 11:10 AM EST Even while at the top of its game, Apple Inc. can... seemingly find faults with just about anything, including a bit of itself. The Mac maker is constantly evaluating the market segments in which it wishes to ... (more) Closing the book on Apple's Mac mini
Apple devs get new iPhone, Snow Leopard pre-releases
Apple devs get new iPhone, Snow Leopard pre-releases
appleinsider.com — Apple developers this weekend are enthusiastically reporting that they've been provided with new test releases of the... both the next iPhone software update and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. (more) Apple devs get new iPhone, Snow Leopard pre-releases
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virtualization Resources
updates.zdnet.com — ZDNet Resources Macs that can run 64-bit Vista Which Macs can run 64-bit Vista? It depends whether... you insist on an all-Apple solution or will run a more-flexible approach using third-party virtualization technology. by David Morgenstern Tags : Apple ... (more) virtualization Resources
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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: 64-bit right down to the kernel
MacDailyNews — ... natively with no compatibility layer running, and all supporting files and libraries can be organized in the same application bundle. That means developers can distribute a single installer that works on any Mac, and that users won't need to make sure they've obtained the correct binary for their machine. This promises to go a long way in making the transition to 64-bit Mac software very smooth and virtually invisible to most users," McLean reports. Much more in the full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Chuckles the Microsoft CEO" for the heads up.] ...

The latest rumors in the Apple world: Oct. 28
Macsimum News — The latest rumors in the Apple world: Oct. 28 Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Oct 28, 2008 at 4:25pm image Macsimum News doesn’t have its own rumors thing going on, but, for your edification and entertainment, here’s a round-up of today’s rumors regarding the Apple world…. “Road to Mac OS X Snow Leopard: 64-bit to the Kernel”— AppleInsider “Apple Seeking to Increase Participation in App Store Ratings?”— ...

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