Stories about Mac OS X 10.6

Apple’s latest OS X update bricks ‘Hackintosh’ Atom netbooks
Mac OS X 1.0.6.2 update brings a swift Snow Leopardy death to Hackintosh netbooks running Intel’s Atom processor.
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Apple makes a play for Windows 7 upgraders
Boot Camp update to deliver full Windows 7 compatibility, while new TV ads target Windows XP users as potential switchers.
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Mac Mini becomes Apple’s $850 desktop and its newest server
While overshadowed by the new iMacs, the pint-sized Mac Mini enjoys a $200 price cut and also morphs into a Snow Leopard Server for small businesses.
Apple Snow Leopard: with added marketing fluff
Apple is straying into Vista marketing territory with Snow Leopard. One of its big new features: more reliable disk ejection. No, we are not kidding.
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Microsoft confirms Windows 7 Family Pack
While staying mum on pricing, Microsoft has revealed that a ‘family pack’ edition of Windows 7 will allow Home Premium to be installed on three PCs.
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Apple mauls Microsoft with ‘Snow Leopard’ OS X upgrade pricing
Stepping up to Apple’s OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard will cost you half as much as Microsoft will charge for Windows 7 Home Premium, and you get you a full-featured OS too...
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Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 ‘Snow Leopard’ set for a showdown
Things are looking surprisingly neck-and-neck as Apple and Microsoft race towards the OS finish line, but it might not even matter who gets there first...
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Apple to release Mac OS X 10.6 ‘Snow Leopard’ preview next month
Attendees at next month’s Worldwide Developers Conference will receive a ‘developer preview’ build of Apple’s next-gen OS on June 8. Watch for it on BitTorrent on June 9.
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Apple issues Beta 2 of OS X 10.6 ‘Snow Leopard’
Windows 7 and OS X 10.6 are in a race to the finish line, but Apple looks set to get there first with a mid-year release of Snow Leopard.
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Why OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard should leave PowerPC in the cold

If Snow Leopard is all about a bedrock for the future of computing, why do so many people still call for their legacy hardware to be supported?

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