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Mac OS X 10.5.4 Update Available

June 30th, 2008 in Apple, Updates

The latest update to Mac OS X “Leopard”, version 10.5.4, is now available via Software Update in the Apple menu or by direct download. Main areas of change include: Airport, iCal, Safari, Spaces and Exposé. Details are available here:

It is available via Software Update in the Apple menu at the left end of the menu bar, or you can download the Combo Updater that also includes all previous Leopard updates and which have, in the past, proven to be somewhat more reliable in terms of avoiding potential problems. It’s probably also not a bad idea to launch Disk Utility (in the Utilities folder in Applications) and run both Verify Disk and Repair Permissions on your boot disk before applying the update.

I’ve just successfully applied the combo updater on two machines: a G5 tower and a MacBook Pro. Report your experiences in the comments section for this post.

NOTE: If you use an Apple Airport Extreme, Express or Time Capsule base station be sure to launch Airport Utility in the Utilities folder after performing this update so it can upgrade the base station firmware.

Picnic Provisions

June 26th, 2008 in ACAMUG

We’re trying to get everyone coming to the ACAMUG picnic next month to commit to bringing the goodies we’ll need. If you’re planning to come (and I hope everyone is) and haven’t already done so go check out the picnic post, pick an item and post a comment that you’re bringing it.

The picnic should be great. Jason is getting some of his Apple museum pieces up and running and he’ll have his fire pit going later in the evening.

June '08 Meeting: WWDC ‘08

Topic
WWDC ‘08 : What’s New from Apple
Who
Dennis Piermattei & Dave Warker
When
Friday June 13th 2008, 7:30pm – 10pm
Where
Room M129, Building M, ACCC Mays Landing Campus

Apple’s annual World Wide Developers’ Conference (WWDC) is the other time (besides MacWorld San Francisco in January) when Apple announces major new hardware and software products. This year it falls on the very same week as our meeting so we will be reviewing what was announced and watching selected segments of the Steve Jobs’ et al keynote presentation on Monday, June 9 at 10:00AM PDT.


Presentation topics may change so be sure to verify on the day of the meeting. Got questions you’d like to have answered? Feel free to post them as comments before the meeting so the presenters have a chance to prepare.

WWDC ‘08 Keynote: All iPhone

June 9th, 2008 in Apple

Steve Jobs just finished the 2008 World Wide Developers Conference keynote and, other than a confirmation of the rumor that the next Mac OS X version will be nicknamed “Snow Leopard”, it was all about the iPhone. A very brief summary:

New iPhone

The next generation iPhone will be called iPhone 3G and ship next month worldwide. Major new features: 3G communications (duh) for much faster Net access; built-in GPS; plastic back versus current metal; available in white; cheaper! 8GB will sell for $199, 16GB for $299. Available July 11th worldwide.

OS X iPhone 2.0

The first major update to the iPhone software will be available next month and will be a free update for existing iPhone users (iPod touch users will have to pay $10 for it.) Main feature is support for third party iPhone applications but there are other goodies as well such as contact list searching. It will also provide support for Microsoft Exchange servers which is very important for business iPhone users.

Third Party iPhone Applications

Lots of demos of third party applications, especially games. Again, the standard method for people to acquire these applications will be via a new iTunes iPhone Applications store however Apple also announced that corporations will have a mechanism to distribute their own applications internally without using the iTunes Store at all. Also, small developers will be able to distribute their applications without the iTMS with a limit of 100 authorized iPhones.

.Mac will be MobileMe

The current .Mac will soon be transformed into Mobile Me. Similar features except the emphasis will be on seamless synchronization of contacts, bookmarks, photos and now email across your different devices. Same price, $99/year, and current .Mac accounts will be automatically converted to Mobile Me. More details are available at the .Mac web site.

Mac OS X “Snow Leopard”

Some details are emerging about the next major update to Mac OS X. Code-named “Snow Leopard” it will emphasize improving the performance and stability of existing features over adding new ones. Not a whole lot of details yet but Apple has posted some basic information:

Not a lot of glamorous stuff there but the under-the-hood changes discussed should substantially improve the overall experience which beats new eye candy any day.

Apple’s Official Keynote Podcast

June 6th, 2008 in Apple

Apple now has an official podcast for their keynote presentations:

It currently lists the last two MacWorld San Francisco keynotes as well as the iPhone software roadmap from this past March. If past keynotes are any indication then Monday’s WWDC keynote will appear within a few hours of it’s conclusion.

via iLounge

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