Monday, June 15, 2009

More on Snow Leopard

* More on Snow Leopard

After last week's Worldwide Developers' Conference, we now know
that Snow Leopard will cost Leopard users $29 ($49 for the family
pack) when it ships in September. But what do you get for your
$29? Are there more features than what Apple had previously
announced since first confirming Snow Leopard a year ago?

If you followed any of the WWDC keynote coverage, you know the
answer to that question is yes. In addition to Snow Leopard's
already-known features, Apple revealed some very interesting
things about the next major OS X release. I detail them all at
Macworld.com.

http://www.macworld.com/article/141038/2009/06/106features.html

- Rob Griffiths

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* Our Top Story

iPhone 3G S: What you need to know
We answer frequently-asked questions about Apple's new iPhone
http://www.macworld.com/article/141143/2009/06/iphone3gs_faq.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbintro


* Mac News and Reviews

The Macalope Weekly: WWDC fallout
As Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference draws to a close, the
Macalope examines the radioactive remains of this week's
announcements and predictions.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141121/2009/06/macalope_fallout.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

Reassessing the 'Apple Tax'
PC World's Michael Scalisi is rethinking the so-called Apple tax
after Monday's changes to the Mac laptop lineup.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141085/2009/06/appletax.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

What's new in iPhone 3.0
Apple showed off a number of the new features coming in iPhone
3.0 at Monday's WWDC keynote. While we saw many of them demoed
earlier this year, there were a few new surprises.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141069/2009/06/iphone3_new_features.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

The MacBook turns Pro
On Monday, Apple overhauled its entire laptop line. Dan Frakes
thinks the result is great for Mac laptop buyers, who can now pay
for performance rather than having to trade features for lower
price.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141046/2009/06/macbookgoespro.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

Canon PowerShot A480
If youre a tripod-shooter, a steady-handed photographer, or just
want a bargain-bin camera with good image quality, the PowerShot
A480 is worth a look.
http://www.macworld.com/article/140798/2009/06/powershot_a480.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

WWDC keynote in review
The star of the Monday's WWDC keynote may very well have been the
brand-new iPhone 3G Sboasting higher speeds and added features
such as voice control, video capture and a compass. But several
other products had their moment in the spotlight as well.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141050/2009/06/mwvodcast112.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

iPhone 3G S and the 'Uh Oh' moment
Sure, Monday's iPhone 3GS announcement may have unsettled some
phone manufacturers, but there may be broader implications for
gadget companies.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141039/2009/06/iphone3gs_and_gadgets.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

E3: iPhone Games Worth a Gander
E3 is over, but here's Chris Barylick's roundup of iPhone games
worth looking at -- titles that have either come out or will be
coming out soon.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141023/2009/06/iphoneroundup.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

Troubleshoot your Internet connection
Is your Net connection feeling poky? Are downloads taking
forever? The problem could lie anywhere along the line from your
Mac to your ISP. Glenn Fleishman explains how to get things back
up to speed.
http://www.macworld.com/article/140747/2009/06/troubleshootnetconnection.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

Image-placing shortcuts in Adobe InDesign
Adobe's InDesing page-layout application usually offers more than
one way to take care of a task. That's certainly the case for
placing images in a document. Join James Dempsey as he shows off
some ways to improve your productivity with a few handy keyboard
shortcuts.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141112/2009/06/indesign_imageshortcuts.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

MacBook Pro SD slot not just for digital camera cards
Apple's newest MacBook Pros feature built-in readers for Secure
Digital flash cards. But it turns out they can do more than just
help you offload your camera files.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141091/2009/06/sdcard_mbp.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories

The Button as last resort
When a device has given up the ghost, the press of a couple of
key buttons could put things right.
http://www.macworld.com/article/141072/2009/06/the_button.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_t_cbstories


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