CultofMac: "Chances are, you’re already salivating to download the latest version of OS X, Mountain Lion, when it’s released later this summer. For a fair number of Mac owners, though, installing Mountain Lion is going to require buying a new machine, as Apple has abandoned support for Intel’s GMA 950 and x3100 chipsets."
Mac World - On June 10, at the keynote for its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple will presumably unveil details of the next version of OS X. A year ago, it did so for OS X Mountain Lion. The looming anniversary led us to wonder: Now that we’ve been living with Mountain Lion for a while, which of its signature features have we actually ended up using?
Smashiphone: Beta users of Apple’s Messages Beta service feature received an email announcement from Apple recently, with the message noting that the Messages beta service/program feature will come to an end by December 14, 2012.
BIT: Here's a handy way of checking if your software will still work when you upgrade to Windows 8 and Mac OS X.
That sucks.... Cutting support from computers released in 2007/08 seems a bit to much for me, especially since it includes the original macbook air so many people have.
well that sucks.. for me.