Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” confirmed to be Intel-only

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

We speculated before the WWDC Keynote that Mac OS X 10.6 might be Intel-only. Now it looks like (to many a PPC Mac user’s chagrin) that rumor might actually be true. MacNN got a copy of the system requirements for Snow Leopard. One of the main changes: “An Intel processor” required.

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First Look: Fusion 2 Beta, virtualization

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

Since switching over to Intel processors, the Mac is now capable of running practically any operating system. The simplest option is to use Boot Camp to create a dual-boot system that can run Mac OS X or Windows XP/Vista. A more flexible solution is to run Mac OS X and one or more additional operating systems at the same time. To run another operating system within Mac OS X, you’ll need a special virtualization program like Fusion. Although the program has been available for over a year, the company has recently released a version 2 beta to give you a glimpse of its upcoming features.

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New Airport Utility for Leopard, Tiger, PC

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

Apple on Wednesday unveiled Airport Utility 5.3.2 for Leopard, Tiger, and Windows users, offering enhancements for users with an Airport Express or Extreme Base Station, or Time Capsule. As with most recent Apple updates, details are scarce. Since the update is a minor version release, it most likely contains bug fixes, operational optimizations, slightly improved features, and similar tweaks.

The updates are available from Apple’s support web site, or through Software Update, under the Apple menu.

Ziphone unlock works on iPhone 2.0

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

The Ziphone iPhone unlocking and jailbreaking application was revealed on Friday to support the new v2.0 iPhone OS, the final version of will ship next month. A post in the developer’s blog reveals that the application enables support for the device on many international networks, including AT&T, Rogers and Fido in Canada, T-Mobile, Vodaphone, TIM, Claro, and many others. Ziphone is available for iPhone owners on either Mac OS or Windows.

Ziphone developers claim that the tool is quite comprehensive, while boasting it to be “so easy a caveman can do it”.

Apple adopts SproutCore web framework

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

Apple formally adopted a new web design framework at the end of last week’s WWDC conference, accounts say. Although the session was guarded with high security and a non-disclosure agreement, information has reportedly emerged on Apple’s announced development for SproutCore, an existing, open-source JavaScript framework based on Cocoa. The technology addresses deficiencies in exploiting JavaScript, which is often used only for launching simple behaviors such as animations.

While Flash is already able to provide more advanced functions, this is said to require running code in a plug-in distinct from browsers; it is similarly a proprietary Adobe format, meaning that companies like Apple must wait for versions to appear for different platforms. Most famously the company has complained about the lack of a full-function plug-in that nevertheless addresses the power needs of the iPhone.

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Apple restricting iDisk browser access

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

Apple has begun restricting the supported browsers for the iDisk storage component of .Mac, reports say. Where the service once supported virtually any standard browser, public iDisk access is now officially limited to Safari 1.3 or Firefox 1.0.4 or later, though people can still visit using the likes of Camino (which uses Firefox’s Gecko technology) or Opera 9.5. Browsers blocked by iDisk include OmniWeb, and more crucially, the recent Firefox 3 release candidates, The MacObserver noted. The final version of Firefox 3 is due to release on Tuesday.

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Houdini 9.5 3D software coming to OS X

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

Side Effects is bringing Houdini, their professional 3D software, to OS X for the first time with the release of the Houdini 9.5 beta for OS X, Windows, and Linux. According to the company, Houdini “brings the 3D industry’s first node-based workflow to the Mac ensuring that 3D artists can collaborate seamlessly in a multi-platform environment.” This modeling and rendering platform has been used on a number of high profile projects like Spiderman 3 and Resident Evil: Extinction.

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Germans to get iPhone 3G for €1

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

T-Mobile has released the iPhone 3G rate plans (link auf Deutsch) for Germany and it looks like our lucky friends in Deutschland are getting a major subsidy. The 8Gb iPhone will be available for as little as €1 with monthly plan of €69 while the 16Gb iPhone will be €19.95 with a monthly plan of €89. All of these plans include 3G data and access to T-Mobile’s wifi HotSpot network and require a 24-month contract.

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Apple releases Xserve EFI Firmware Update 1.1

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

Apple just released an update for the Xserve. This EFI firmware update helps “improve the stability of Xserve computers,” so if your Xserver has had stability issues, maybe this is just the update you’ve been praying for.

The Xserve EFI Firmware Update 1.1 can be downloaded by using Software Update (Apple menu > Software Update) or by downloading the installer package from Apple’s Support website. Additional information about the update can be found in a support note on the Apple support website.

PopChar X 4.0

June 17, 2008 by Nikolai

PopChar X, the little utility that gets all of those funky symbols, accents, and other special characters into your documents without having to remember arcane key codes, has been updated to version 4 for Mac.

PopChar has been around for over 20 years and is a favorite of editors and designers. To type a special character, you click on a P in the menu bar and a list of characters appears. Selecting the character you want drops it into your current document. Sure, you could always use Apple’s Character Palette tool, but it’s slow, and difficult to search for a special character in a particular font.

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