Video: Big gaming titles ready for Mac OS X
CNET News - At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, Electronic Arts Chief Creative Officer Bing Gordon shows off new titles for OS X, available starting in July. Also, John Carmack, technical director of Id Software, shows off a demo featuring next
Apple iTunes Store Account Required To Set Up iPhone
Softpedia - And iPhone makes it all easy to use with its revolutionary multi-touch user interface. iPhone syncs with your PC or Mac just like an iPod, so organizing your content now will help you start calling, texting, emailing, surfing, listening, and watching
Book Review: Shades of Difference
Herald Tribune - Shades of Difference Mac Maharaj and the Struggle for South Africa By Padraig O'Malley 648 pages. $32.95. Viking. In 2003, Mac Maharaj, who had served under Nelson Mandela in South Africa's first fully democratic government, was accused in the press
EA games will use Cider, not be OS X native
MacNN - Steve Jobs made a big deal during his WWDC keynote address this week of an announcement that various Electronic Arts games -- including Need for Speed Carbon, Battlefield 2142 and Command and Conquer 3 -- would be making their way to Mac OS X later
VMware Windows-on-a-Mac product close to launch
Computerworld - VMware Inc. is pricing its upcoming new software to run Windows on a Mac similar to rival Parallels Inc.'s software announced last week. VMware said that its Fusion software for Macintosh computers can be pre-ordered beginning Tuesday for US$39.99
LEOPARD POUNCES: The new upgrade for the Mac OS will be showcased at a
San Francisco Gate - Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage today to showcase one of the company's core products: the Macintosh operating system. But if avid developers have their way, Jobs will not only preview the company's latest operating system upgrade, code-named
OpenOffice releases Mac alpha version
ZDNet UK - OpenOffice.org programmers have released a rough version of the open-source office suite that runs natively on Mac OS X. The Microsoft Office competitor works on Linux and Unix systems using the X11 graphical interface, but the new version uses Apple
Electronic Arts Coming to Mac OS X
Softpedia - While the main attraction at WWDC was Leopard, iPhone and Safari, there were other notable things that may not have been as anticipated, but that hint at future directions for Apple. Games are a significant part of the software developed for any
Open source: New target of malware?
ZDNet UK - The worm, named SB/Badbunny-A, affects OpenOffice users on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms. In an interview, Wilvin Chee, research director of IDC's Asia-Pacific software research group, noted that the OpenOffice worm could be an isolated incident
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