On The Scene: Apple Keynote Pictures : Snow Leopard

By Rachel Rosmarin , published on June 8, 2009 at 10:30 PM
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Apple's new operating system, dubbed Snow Leopard, will be available in September 2009. For Mac users who already run Leopard, an upgrade to snow Leopard will cost $29 ($49 for a family pack upgrade). People upgrading to Leopard for the first time can buy Snow Leopard for $129. Benefits of the new OS include: 45% faster application installation, a smaller size by six gigabytes, the ability to draw foreign language characters on the track-pad, faster mail and launching of PDF and JPG files, Microsoft Exchange Server integration, Quicktime 10 with video trimming,  and all advantages of a 64bit operating system.

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Darkk 06/09/2009 1:00 PM
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Awesome new phone. Just wish Apple didn't signed an exclusive deal with AT&T otherwise I'd buy one. I know you can jailbreak the phones but that's something we shouldn't have to deal with.

mitzz 06/10/2009 2:41 AM
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Darkk :
Awesome new phone. Just wish Apple didn't signed an exclusive deal with AT&T otherwise I'd buy one. I know you can jailbreak the phones but that's something we shouldn't have to deal with.


I agree if they had opened it up the iPhone would be dominating the whole market. But that's just my thoughts on it.

Anonymous 06/10/2009 6:37 PM
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"The battery will last for 100 recharge cycles, and won't diminish its charge capacity for five years".... I think that's 1000 recharges.

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