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Mac OS X 10.6.5 Released, but Where’s AirPrint?
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-10
As rumors had predicted, Apple released today the latest update to Snow Leopard, but without the AirPrint support that was supposed to make it possible for iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad to make use of printers shared from Mac computers. Mac OS X 10.6.5 is available from
Mac OS X 10.6.5 Released, but Where’s AirPrint?
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-10
As rumors had predicted, Apple released today the latest update to Snow Leopard, but without the AirPrint support that was supposed to make it possible for iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad to make use of printers shared from Mac computers.
Mac OS X 10.6.5 is available from Apple’s
Mac OS X 10.6.5 Released, but Where's AirPrint?
By Jason Brooks | Posted: 2010-11-10
Apple releases Mac OS X 10.6.5, but strangely, the update doesn't include the promised support for printer sharing with the AirPrint feature of iOS 4.2, which is expected to become available any day
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Critical Testing Criteria: Desktop Storage
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-09
Here are the things I look for in desktop storage devices: 1- Connectivity: Of course, network connections that support Gigabit Ethernet are Priority Number One, but the ability to connect to multiple external storage devices is One-A. USB 2.0 support is taken for granted, and I couldn’t imagine a
Critical Testing Criteria: Desktop Storage
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-09
Here are the things I look for in desktop storage devices: 1- Connectivity: Of course, network connections that support Gigabit Ethernet are Priority Number One, but the ability to connect to multiple external storage devices is One-A. USB 2.0 support is taken for granted, and I couldn’t imagine a
Xserve Joins Apple’s List of Failures
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-05
The Xserve, which Apple officially put to pasture this week, proved to be another example of the company’s on-again-but-mostly-off commitment to large scale, enterprise-class computing. It’s a
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Xserve Joins Apple's List of Failures
By Jason Brooks | Posted: 2010-11-05
Apple announces the end of the line for Xserve, marking the company's latest failure to attract the attention of enterprise IT to its server-class hardware
Xserve Joins Apple’s List of Failures
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-05
The Xserve, which Apple officially put to pasture this week, proved to be another example of the company’s on-again-but-mostly-off commitment to large scale, enterprise-class computing.
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Should Enterprise Turn its Back to the Mac?
By Jason Brooks | Posted: 2010-11-05
Lately, I've had Mac on the brain—a state that's stemmed in parts from P. J. Connolly's coverage of Microsoft's Office 2011 for the Mac, from Apple's recent "Back to the Mac" event at its
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Should Enterprise Turn its Back to the Mac?
By Jason Brooks | Posted: 2010-11-05
Lately, I've had Mac on the brain—a state that's stemmed in parts from P. J. Connolly's coverage of Microsoft's Office 2011 for the Mac, from Apple's recent "Back to the Mac" event at its
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LaCie Adds Mac Support for Its USB 3.0 Products
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-04
Although USB 3.0 devices are began appearing earlier this year, it’s going to be a while before support for the specification becomes ubiquitous by being “baked” into operating
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LaCie Adds Mac Support for Its USB 3.0 Products
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-04
Although USB 3.0 devices are began appearing earlier this year, it’s going to be a while before support for the specification becomes ubiquitous by being “baked” into
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MSDN Subscriber benefits down
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-11-03
After I get my work project back on track, I’m going to spend some time figuring out my own backup plan so that I can survive this kind of disconnection in the future.
MSDN Subscriber benefits down
By Cameron Sturdevant | Posted: 2010-11-03
As I pen these words I’m waiting for the Microsoft MSDN Subscriptions site to come back online. As of November 3, 2010 at 10:13 a.m. Pacific, the site that serves up subscribe downloads, retail purchase
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Xserve Joins Apple's List of Failures
By P. J. Connolly | Posted: 2010-11-01
Although it debuted to high hopes, Xserve never lived up to its potential. Read my full review at eweek.com.







