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Why IT won't like Mac OS X Lion Server

  Apple touts 1M Lion downloads on Day 1 | Microsoft spells out Office for Mac bugs in Lion
 
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Why IT won't like Mac OS X Lion Server
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Apple touts 1M Lion downloads on Day 1
Apple said today that customers had downloaded more than one million copies of Mac OS X Lion from the Mac App Store in the upgrade's first day of availability. Read More

Microsoft spells out Office for Mac bugs in Lion
Microsoft last week confirmed that customers running Office for Mac will experience problems with the suite on Apple's new Lion operating system. Read More

Most Mac OS X Lion upgrades going well, however ...
Overall, most Mac users upgrading to the new Lion version of Mac OS X seem to be doing so with minimal problems. There's still ongoing debate about whether Lion, which introduces concepts and features from Apple's mobile iOS platform, really roars. Read More

Jonny Evans: The Lion MultiTouch gesture guide
There's a host of Trackpad gestures inside Mac OS X Lion. These are all described within Lion's Trackpad prefs inside System Preferences. Sometimes you might just need a reference list. For those times, why not Bookmark this page, or print it out while you learn?   Read More

Jonny Evans: 24 hours with Lion, 'it just works' (mostly)
There's already over a million Apple Lion OS users worldwide, and the feedback on the new operating system is coming in fast and furious: "It just works". Well, to qualify that claim, it mostly just works and a lot of users are having problems getting their finger memories around reverse scrolling.   Read More

Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 lessons from the iPod nano Apple boom
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Jonny Evans: Apple iOS 5 beta hints Nuance voice recog for iPhone 5
Even as we get to grips with OS X Lion, there's even more speculation about the voice recognition and personal assistance features we can all look forward to in iOS 5, when your iPhone will begin to seriously augment your life, thanks to Nuance and Apple's purchase of Siri last year.   Read More

Continuing coverage: Apple's Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
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Adobe recants knock on Apple's OS X Lion
Adobe has backpedalled from a claim that its popular Flash Player did not work with OS X Lion's hardware acceleration, saying that a testing mistake led it to the wrong conclusion. Read More

JR Raphael: T-Mobile: G2x Gingerbread upgrade not yet finalized
Despite what you may have heard, the Android 2.3 upgrade for T-Mobile's G2x phone is not yet finalized, according to the carrier.   Read More

Jonny Evans: Lion users suffer Adobe Apple Flash support war
I still agree with Steve Jobs on Flash, but the Apple [AAPL] versus Adobe [ADBE] Flash battle continues to punish customers. Take the introduction of Lion. It isn't as if Apple made any secret about its OS plans.   Read More

 
 
 

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