GigaOM: People often talk about the timeless design of Porsche’s cars: on paper they might not have deviated too much from the original idea, but in reality they have added more oomph, more features, and newer technologies into the car. I suppose one could say the same about Apple’s OS X operating system. I first started using OS X on the first Titanium machine released in September 2000. Sometimes the subsequent upgrades would leave my laptops wheezing, and other times they would make them zesty. But for nearly a decade, Apple has made OS X better and better.
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.
Yay, thanks apple for finally outing my 2008 Macbook. I would have enjoyed upgrading, but nooooooo, if I want ML I have to lay down a whopping 1000$+ to experience your newest iteration of left out features and glossy icons.
Everyone is loving this OS Upgrade.