Apple set to serve up first builds of Mac OS X 10.5.4
Apple, less than a week away from its annual developers conference, is preparing to begin widespread testing of Mac OS X 10.5.4, its fourth maintenance and security update to the Leopard operating system, AppleInsider has learned. People familiar …
Putting the Earth on your iPhone
While there’s still no Google Earth app for the iPhone (*cough cough*), Google Earth developer Frank Taylor recently got a chance at the Where 2.0 conference to check out a 3D Earth app from Colorado company Earthscape. He posted a YouTube video of the app, and man, it looks pretty fly. I’m particularly digging on the ability to use the iPhone’s tilt sensors to navigate around in 3D space.
No word on a timetable for availability for the iPhone; the software is in private beta for Windows right now, with Mac and Linux versions coming soon.
[via TechCrunch]
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Apple’s Mac OS X 10.6 code named “Snow Leopard” - report
Apple is indeed well into the development of Mac OS X 10.6, which the company has internally code-named “Snow Leopard,” according to ArsTechnica. Citing a person familiar with the situation, the technology website confirms several of details the n…
