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REVIEW: Snow Leopard Server Provides Powerful Feature Updates

Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard deserves a top spot on IT managers’ evaluation list for system updates in creative departments where Macs predominate. Snow Leopard Server could be considered for general enterprise deployment, but its built-in creative and communications functions make the operating system best suited for use where high-value content is produced. Of note are the updates to the Podcast Producer, Wiki and Mobile Access components.
– It was easy to miss the release of the server version of Apple’s Snow
Leopard amid all the hoopla over the client version, but Mac OS X Server Snow
Leopard deserves attention.
While the client release of Snow Leopard was primarily a 64-bit engineering
refresh (see my review here),
Snow Leopard …


BoinxTV Moves to Apple’s Snow Leopard OS

Boinx Software’s video production software upgrades to Version 1.4, now operable with Apple’s latest operating system–Snow Leopard.
– Germany
software company Boinx has updated BoinxTV, its live-video production software,
to support Axis network cameras and help streamline the production workflow.
The entire recording engine of Version 1.4, which is free for all current
BoinxTV users, has been rewritten for better extensibili…


Apple Snow Leopard Outselling Tiger and Leopard, Says NPD Group

Apples Snow Leopard OS X update has been outselling previous Apple operating systems, Leopard and Tiger, during its first two weeks of release, according to the NPD Group. The research firms report asks whether Microsofts upcoming Windows 7, due to be released Oct. 22, will enjoy a similar uptake in sales and adoption.
– Apple’s
sales of its Snow Leopard OS X update are outpacing those of its previous
operating system releases, Leopard and Tiger, according to an analysis by
research firm the NPD Group.

The NPD Groups tracking service estimates that Snow Leopard is outselling the
original Leopard by a 2-to-1 m…


Apple Releases Update for Snow Leopard

Apple’s update for the Snow Leopard OS, 10.6.1, addresses a variety of compatibility issues.

Just two weeks after its launch, Apple quietly released an
update for its latest operating system, Snow Leopard, with 10.6.1, which
addresses a security concern as well as stability and compatibility issues. The
update includes fixes for compatibility with some Sierra Wireless 3G …


Mac OS X Snow Leopard an Editors’ Choice

Reviewing Snow Leopard, Troy Dreier (computershopper.com) recommends that everyone with an Intel-supported Mac “absolutely get it.” Dreier rates Snow Leopard an Editors’ Choice, arguing that “for $29 you can’t afford to be without it.”

No Need to Wait for Speedy Snow Leopard

Having used Snow Leopard for a week, reviewer Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus (www.chron.com) declares the release “quite stable” and recommends an immediate upgrade for his readers: “Install Snow Leopard, and in less than an hour almost everything you do with your Mac will be faster, and almost every feature you came to know and love in Leopard will be improved and refined by Snow Leopard.”

Snow Leopard Combines Minor Improvements, Major Future-Proofing

Product: OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Manufacturer: AppleWired Rating: 8As the name implies, Snow Leopard appears to add just a little dash of flavor to Apple’s previous operating system, Leopard. But OS X 10.6, as it’s officially known, is paws-down the bes…

Snow Leopard “a software platform for the future”

Reviewer Stephen H. Wildstrom (businessweek.com) calls Snow Leopard an “inexpensive and painless upgrade” that “also completes the transition from 32-bit to 64-bit computing, which enhances performance and allows the use of vast amounts of memory. Apple has pulled it off seamlessly.”

Mac OS X Snow Leopard best of breed

In a comprehensive Snow Leopard review, Michael Gartenberg (slashgear.com) writes: “Apple has evolved the OS in ways that change core infrastructure while preserving and refining the experience that has differentiated the platform over the years. The result is an elegant, modern OS with some new features that help it retain the status of best of breed in personal computing.”

Apple unleashes Snow Leopard

Apple Snow Leopard

The latest update of the Apple Mac operating system OS X, known as Snow Leopard, goes on sale on Friday.

The software – available only as a DVD, not a download – was originally due to hit shops in September but Apple brought it forward at the last minute.

The system will go head-to-head with Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7, due for release in October.

Both will also compete with a system from Google, called Chrome OS, set for release in the second half of 2010.

Whilst both Google and Microsoft will offer entirely new operating systems, Snow Leopard is a refinement to its predecessor Leopard.

Graham Barlow, editor of MacFormat Magazine, said the update "streamlines performance"

"[It] doesn’t add that many more features to the previous incarnation of OS X," he said.

The update will retail at £25 in the UK ($29 in US) for Mac users who run Leopard.

A quick tour around Snow Leopard

Snow Leopard

Apple recommends that owners of older Intel-based Macs that are running the older Tiger OS, should purchase an upgrade which costs £129 ($169 in the US).

The package comes bundled with various other pieces of software, such as iWork, Apple’s Microsoft Office competitor.

However, initial reports suggest that Tiger users can upgrade using the cheaper package.

Apple says that its engineers have "refined 90% of the more than 1,000 projects" that make up the operating system.

Many of these changes are hidden deep inside the software’s code and are aimed at making the system smaller, faster and more responsive.

The firm claim that users who install the update will free around 7GB of hard drive space on average because of the stripped-down code.

Operatign system insatlled base graphic

Applications should load faster and the machine should also boot up more quickly.

Tweaks will also make it easier for third-party developers to take advantage of the Mac hardware.

However, the system does have some new features.

For example, it is the first operating system to come with inbuilt support for Microsoft Exchange Server, popular email and calendar services used by many companies.

The system will also ships with a new version of the Quicktime player, which will allow users to record and trim their own movies.

Reports also suggest that the ships with anti-virus software for the first time.

"It’s a sign of the times that anti-malware features are appearing in OS X," said Mr Barlow.

"The protection built into Snow Leopard appears to be very basic, but since Macs aren’t under the same threat from the thousands of viruses that affect PCs, it doesn’t need to be particularly advanced.

"It remains to be seen how often Apple will update the malware definitions, and it’s not yet clear whether this is a technology Apple has developed itself or whether it’s using information from a third party."

Apple’s operating system is currently installed in around 3% of personal computers, according to analyst firm Gartner.

Microsoft still commands the market with 95% of machines running a version of Windows.

The open source software Linux trails both, with around 2% of the market.

A review of Snow Leopard will be published on the BBC News website on Monday.


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Mac OS X Snow Leopard a “sleek upgrade”

David Pogue (nytimes.com), reviewing Mac OS X Snow Leopard, applauds “the radical concept of a software update that’s smaller, faster and better — instead of bigger, slower and more bloated. May the rest of the industry take the hint.”

“Apple has another winner with Snow Leopard”

Reviewer Edward Mendelson (pcmag.com) calls Snow Leopard “Apple’s fastest, most functional, and feature-rich operating system yet,” awarding it 4.5/5 stars and a “Very Good” editor’s rating.

Apple to Ship Mac OS X Snow Leopard on August 28

Apple today announced that Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard will go on sale Friday, August 28 at Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers, and that Apple’s online store is now accepting pre-orders. Snow Leopard builds on a decade of OS X innovation and success with hundreds of refinements, new core technologies and out of the box support for Microsoft Exchange. Snow Leopard will be available as an upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard users for $29.

moe. Adds Dates:
Halloween in Albany, NY

moe. Adds Dates, Halloween in Albany, NY

moe. has added a few dates for the fall including stops in Lexington VA, Buffalo NY, Toronto ON, Cleveland OH, Columbus OH, Bowling Green OH, Milwaukee WI, and Covington, KY before taking Albany, NY by storm for Halloween.

moe. Tour Dates


moe.

09/04/09 Fri Snow Ridge Ski Area Turin, NY (moe.down)

09/05/09 Sat Snow Ridge Ski Area Turin, NY (moe.down)

09/06/09 Sun Snow Ridge Ski Area Turin, NY (moe.down)

10/07/09 Wed Washington and Lee University Lexington, VA

10/09/09 Fri The Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY

10/10/09 Sat The Opera House Toronto, ON

10/11/09 Sun House Of Blues Cleveland, OH

10/14/09 Wed Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH

10/15/09 Thu Clazel Brew & View Theater Bowling Green, OH

10/16/09 Fri The Rave/Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

10/17/09 Sat Madison Theater Covington, KY

10/31/09 Sat The Washington Avenue Armory Albany, NY



Apple’s Snow Leopard OS Pounces on Amazon’s Top Spot

Pre-sales of Apple’s OS Snow Leopard take the software to the top spot on online retailing site Amazon.

An avalanche of pre-orders
for Apples operating system Snow Leopard has catapulted the product to the top
of Amazons bestseller list days after the e-tailer listed the operating
system, officially called Mac OS X 10.6 on its Web site. Amazon is offering
five versions of the softw…



Why?: Eskimo Snow

Why? To Release New Album Eskimo Snow


Why?

A year and a half after releasing the acclaimed LP Alopecia, Why? returns with their fourth album, Eskimo Snow (out September 22). The two records are each other’s perfect foil: while last year’s release found Yoni Wolf and the gang delivering a tight set of intricate rhymes, live loops, slurred hooks and acerbic wit, Eskimo Snow offers a sung, sobering take on mortality that unfurls in lush waves of Americana and pop-infused psych-folk. Pre-mixed in Nashville by Lambchop‘s Mark Nevers (Silver Jews, Bonnie Prince Billy, Calexico), this album is Why?’s most live-sounding yet – a shadowy and sprawling piece as intimate in subject matter as it is handsome in timbre.

This record presents a band uninhibited and evermore accomplished at imbuing sound with mood. “On Rose Walk, Insomniac” rolls forth on a tempestuous din, with hard drumming through the chorus, with Yoni’s voice sounding like its running through a Leslie speaker. “Berkeley By Hearseback” comes in so soft, the guitar tones feel like waves of grain next to the splashy cymbals and a cowboy croon ricocheting through the background. “This Blackest Purse” weaves a melancholy that shirks dourness for a curious smile. And when the titular song brings the album to a hushed close, Eskimo Snow‘s place in the narrative becomes clear. Rather than spit at death or threaten it with suicide, Yoni stops bucking against the inevitable. In the process, the band discovers a rich place that the rest of us can happily live within.

Eskimo Snow Track List:

1. These Hands
2. January Twenty Something
3. Against Me
4. Even The Good Wood Gone
5. Into The Shadows of My Embrace
6. One Rose
7. On Rose Walk, Insomniac
8. Berkeley By Hearseback
9. This Blackest Purse
10. Eskimo Snow

WHY? Tour Dates:

09/24/09 Thu Northside Tavern Cincinnati, OH

09/26/09 Sat Le Poisson Rouge New York, NY

10/01/09 Thu The Middle East Cambridge, MA

10/02/09 Fri First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, PA

10/03/09 Sat William Pitt Union Pittsburgh, PA

10/04/09 Sun The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI

10/05/09 Mon The Bottom Lounge Chicago, IL

10/06/09 Tue Memorial Union Terrace Madison, WI

10/07/09 Wed Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, MN

10/09/09 Fri Bluebird Theater Denver, CO

10/10/09 Sat In The Venue Salt Lake City, UT

10/13/09 Tue Department of Safety Anacortes, WA

10/14/09 Wed Vera Project Seattle, WA

10/15/09 Thu Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR

10/17/09 Sat Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA

10/20/09 Tue Echoplex Los Angeles, CA

10/23/09 Fri Modified Phoenix, AZ

10/24/09 Sat Club Congress Tucson, AZ

10/26/09 Mon Hailey’s Denton, TX

10/28/09 Wed BottleTree Birmingham, AL

10/29/09 Thu Grey Eagle Asheville, NC

10/30/09 Fri Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

10/31/09 Sat Lenny’s Atlanta, GA

11/02/09 Mon The Social Orlando, FL

11/03/09 Tue Common Grounds Gainesville, FL

11/04/09 Wed Club Downunder Tallahassee, FL

11/06/09 Fri Spanish Moon Baton Rouge, LA

11/07/09 Sat Walter’s On Washington Houston, TX

11/08/09 Sun Fun Fun Fun Fest Austin, TX

11/10/09 Tue Jackpot Music Hall Lawrence, KS

11/11/09 Wed Firebird St. Louis, MO

11/13/09 Fri Rhino’s Bloomington, IN


Zac Efron, Brittany Snow may star in ‘Gidget’

Hairspray stars Zac Efron and Brittany Snow have reportedly been approached to star alongside Miley Cyrus in ‘Gidget’.
According to MovieHole.com, while Cyrus will play the waverider ‘Gidget’ in the project, Efron is likely to play her love interest.’
Actress Sandra Dee originated the role of ‘Gidget’ in Paul Wendkos’s 1959 film and actress Sally Field took [...]

Nancy Snow: Brand Cronkite

Uncle Walter took his craft seriously and delivered the news, whether good or bad. He was made for black and white television. It allowed the viewer to focus on the message.

Dash Snow Dead At 27

Dash Snow, a promising young New York artist, died Monday night at Lafayette House, a hotel in Lower Manhattan. He was 27 and lived in Manhattan.