Macworld When Apple officially announced Mac OS X, it changed the course of history for the company. On this episode of the ...
Apple borrowed heavily from the Star, and subsequently, others copied the Mac, moving the GUI down the line to Windows, OS/2, Unix and Linux. The Mac interface was immediately popular with non ...
If you’ve ever used a Mac, you can’t have failed to notice the row of app icons that runs along the bottom of the screen.
Twenty-five years ago, Steve Jobs took the stage at Macworld Expo in San Francisco and unveiled Mac OS X, ushering in a new era for the Mac and the world of desktop computing at large. That sounds ...
The Xserve ran Mac OS X Server, which bolted the above services (and more) to Mac OS X, which was already running on Unix, which gave IT professionals powerful tools at their fingertips. Unlike other ...