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Windows 7, Snow Leopard, open source and glory for Steve Jobs

News None of the IT chiefs surveyed said the latest iteration of the Mac OS - Snow Leopard - will push their business to adopt Apple desktops.silicon.com readers also had their say on the matter - with voices raised both for... [09 Nov 2009]

Windows 7 to trump Snow Leopard?

Comment A revitalised Windows raises the bar for Apple's Snow Leopard, says Seb Janacek. Apple said Mac sales have been fuelled by demand for its latest Mac OS X release, Snow Leopard. Wall Street Journal... [20 Oct 2009]

'A full-scale switch to Macs is laughable'

Comment In a recent silicon.com CIO Jury, just one of the IT chiefs surveyed said the recent release of Snow Leopard will make their business more likely to adopt Apple desktops, while other CIOs outlined to silicon.com why they... [13 Oct 2009]

Why CIOs are saying no to Macs

News It's a situation that looks unlikely to change, despite the launch of a new Mac OS: a recent poll of the silicon.com CIO Jury found none of the IT chiefs surveyed said the release of Snow Leopard will prompt their... [02 Oct 2009]

Photos: 10 of the best mini laptops

Photo Toshiba's 10.1-inch screen NB200 series has much to recommend it - there's some 10 configurations to choose from, sporting a variety of price tags and colours, from "snow white" (pictured above) to "satin brown". [21 Sep 2009]

Macs more likely to be used on your network but you didn't pay for them

Comment silicon.com's CIO Jury doesn't expect IT departments to start buying Macs as a result of the launch of Apple's new Snow Leopard operating system. With the arrival of Snow Leopard, Apple added perhaps the... [21 Sep 2009]

Apple's Snow Leopard won't make us move to Macs, say CIOs

News A CIO Jury conducted by silicon.com's sister site TechRepublic found not one of the 12 heads of IT saying Snow Leopard would push them to consider Mac OS X. According to silicon.com's CIO Jury, the release late last... [21 Sep 2009]

Minority Report: The Snow Leopard Appreciation Society

Comment Likewise, you can't fully appreciate Snow Leopard until you've spent a couple of weeks in the big cat's company and remembered what it was like before the upgrade. A lot has been written about Snow... [16 Sep 2009]

Photos: Installing Apple's latest Mac OS X

Photo Two weeks after the release and one update to 10.6.1 later, silicon.com sister site ZD Australia decided to upgrade from Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard to OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Mac OS Snow Leopard installation... [16 Sep 2009]

Apple tablet, Windows 7, Nokia mini laptop, 3D printers and future mobiles

Photo With Apple's latest operating system, Snow Leopard, unveiled last month, silicon.com featured a picture walkthrough of the OS' new features. August saw this futuristic-looking machine, the ULTra personal rapid transit... [02 Sep 2009]

Snow Leopard, Windows 7, Microsoft Word ban and BT broadband

News One of the biggest stories in August was the build-up to the launch of Apple's latest Mac operating system, Snow Leopard.silicon.com took a look at what new features and refinements to expect from the newly-launched OS. [01 Sep 2009]

Apple's Snow Leopard: Embracing the brave new multicore world

News Apple began shipping Snow Leopard on Friday but the true importance of the Mac OS X update is likely to emerge much later. This Snow Leopard component is designed to minimise many of the difficulties of... [01 Sep 2009]

Google Chrome getting on better with Apple's Snow Leopard

News Google released an update for Chrome to fix compatibility problems with Snow Leopard on Monday, which along with other fixes shows the gradually maturing state of the Mac OS X version of the browser. Jonathan Conradt, a... [01 Sep 2009]

Photos: Apple's latest Mac OS Snow Leopard unveiled

Photo Snow Leopard, Apple's latest OS, was released today. For added protection against crashes, Safari 4 in Snow Leopard is now crash resistant against faulty plug-ins. Expose Expose can now be accessed from... [28 Aug 2009]

Snow Leopard for free? Most likely to get malware instead

News People eager to get a copy of the latest version of the Mac operating system, Snow Leopard, should be wary of sites offering free copies because they are likely to get some nasty malware instead, according to antivirus... [28 Aug 2009]

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