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Life With Snow Leopard: One Month Later

Written on September 25, 2009 by Mark Crump and 37 people have commented

Installing a new operating system on Day One is often a foolish undertaking. Yet, there I was, installing Snow Leopard the night of the 28th.
I took the plunge day one for two reasons: as a tech journalist specializing in the Mac, I felt I owed it to our readers to offer timely insight on Snow [...]

AT&T Announces Upgrades Just in Time for New iPhone

Written on May 28, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 4 people have commented

A news item yesterday on iLounge reports AT&T will be upgrading its existing 3G network to provide a “significantly faster” mobile Internet service. The communications giant is planning to double its current 3G network speeds and expand its cell coverage.
From AT&T’s own press release:
The upgrade to High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 7.2 technology is part [...]

Crucial Introduces Memory/System Scanner For Macs

Written on April 19, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 6 people have commented

PC users have long been able to avoid retail prices and save some money on RAM by hitting Crucial’s PC System Scanner site to analyze their current configuration and have the program give upgrade options (then go to deal sites and really save some $$). Mac users can now do the same thanks to the [...]