leopard in comment and analysis
Minority Report: 12 months that changed Apple
Comment In April, Apple was also forced to announce delays to the delivery of Leopard, its next iteration of the Mac OS X operating system. Few would dispute that Apple has had a remarkable year. But Seb Janacek goes further. [21 Dec 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.11.07
Round-Up The leopard obviously, it ripped the penguin's head off its shoulders with a single swipe of its claws. So with Windows out of the equation, the big question is who won the fight between a penguin and a... [16 Nov 2007]
Dear silicon.com... in defence of Leopard, trash talk, iWant iPhone, lost data...
Comment MacBook Pro and with Leopard it's even easier to move from one to another. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the... [08 Nov 2007]
Minority Report: Apple's blues
Comment Last month's Leopard launch should have been a triumph. The root of some problems with Leopard's blue screen apparently lay with application enhancement programs developed by Unsanity. The company, which... [05 Nov 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.11.07
Round-Up Leopard, otherwise known as Mac OS X 10.5, launched with a fanfare last Friday packed with over 300 new features. First, the latest version of the Mac OS - Leopard - was delayed by several months to get... [02 Nov 2007]
Dear silicon.com... petty cash, Vista sales, swelling SMEs...
Comment Leopard users get 'blue screen of death' What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the... [01 Nov 2007]
Minority Report: Steve Jobs fails to wow
Comment At the same event 12 months ago the Apple CEO said he was keeping Mac OS X Leopard's top secret features under wraps - hidden from the prying eyes of Microsoft's Vista development team. Leopard is the... [15 Jun 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 08.06.07
Round-Up The cunning plan that rangers have devised involves putting mobile phones in a cage, ringing the phone from a safe distance and then waiting until the leopard enters the cage to check out the ringing mobile phone. [08 Jun 2007]
Minority Report: Whither the Mac maker?
Comment Hardly on the scale of Vista but embarrassing for Apple nonetheless - as well as a problem for any developers producing Leopard-native software for the spring schedule. The last major version of Mac OS X - Tiger -... [03 May 2007]
Minority Report: Why I'm already dreaming of an iPhone
Comment In terms of product announcements, the keynote was pretty thin on the ground, no new Macs and no preview of the 'top secret' bits of Leopard. Despite his very best efforts, Seb Janacek fails to disguise his admiration... [11 Jan 2007]
Minority Report: Changing of the guard at Apple?
Comment The company was planning to give the audience - comprised mostly of developers and the world's press - an advanced sighting of Leopard, the next generation of its OS X operating system, which fans expect to go... [01 Sep 2006]
Minority Report: Apple changing its spots
Comment When Boot Camp was launched, the company signalled a fully supported version would form part of Leopard. While firm facts about what Leopard actually contains are thin on the ground, there are some... [11 Jul 2006]
Minority Report: XP on a Mac - a wise move?
Comment The Boot Camp technology will be integrated directly in the next version of OS X - 10.5 Leopard - due out in late 2006 or early 2007. Enabling Windows XP to run on a Mac may be Steve Jobs' boldest move yet. [12 Apr 2006]
Minority Report: Mac OS X virus scares
Comment Screenshots of Leopard, the next generation of Mac OS X (10.5) due out sometime in 2007. Still, you've got to admire a malware author prepared to do his research - the prospect of a view of the much-hyped new Finder that... [03 Mar 2006]
Microsoft: A wolf in sheep's clothing is still a wolf
Comment To use another animal metaphor, the leopard has not changed its spots. Microsoft has come over all repentant. The world's most aggressive company has rolled over and asked for its tummy to be tickled. [14 Nov 2002]
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