Apple Announces Mac OS X v10.5 “Leopard”

It’s official! Leopard is on its way. Here’s the word from Apple.
Apple announced Mac OS X v10.5 “Leopard,” the newest release of Apple’s innovative desktop operating system for Macintosh computers. Mac OS X v10.5 “Leopard” includes over 300 features designed to help customers accomplish any task.
Mac OS X v10.5 “Leopard” will ship on October 26

No Comments »Filed under: Mac News, Technology NewsPosted on October 16th, 2007

Epson’s new fiber-based photo paper

MacWorld has an interesting article about a new type of photo paper that Epson released today. For those of you that may be into photography or producing final prints on your high end Epson printers you may find this article of interest. The paper is suppose to simulate the F-surface, air-dried fiber papers used in [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Mac News, The Digital EraPosted on October 8th, 2007

World of Warcraft gets cool Mac update

Fans of the hugest multi-player online game in history have finally got a new update and Mac users got some special attention.
This last update, v. 2.2.2, installs what is needed to allow players to use voicechat during game play. The feature is not active yet, but the program is obviously ready to use it. [...]

1 Comment »Filed under: Mac News, The Digital EraPosted on October 2nd, 2007

Pleasant Software release PiP – free!

Pleasant Software has released a cool little application that is completely free. Here is a quote from their site:
Use PiP to show video from any webcam on your screen, nicely integrated as “Picture in Picture” which makes it ideal for live presentations, screencast recordings and in the educational sector.

No Comments »Filed under: Mac NewsPosted on September 20th, 2007

LightSpeed gets updated

LightSpeed is a point of sale software developed by Xsilva that works exclusively on the Mac. This update fixes several minor bugs and makes some improvements to Tax Inclusive support. This application is an excellent product if you are a small business considering switching to the Mac. Read more

Comments OffFiled under: Mac NewsPosted on September 18th, 2007