Monday, July 30, 2012

Customers grab 3M copies of OS X Mountain Lion, says Apple

  Mountain Lion grabs 3% share of OS X in first 48 hours | MDM moves beyond mobile devices into Macs
 
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Customers grab 3M copies of OS X Mountain Lion, says Apple
More than 3 million copies of OS X Mountain Lion have been downloaded since its debut last week, Apple said today. Read More


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Mountain Lion grabs 3% share of OS X in first 48 hours
Apple's OS X Mountain Lion is off to a solid start in its first 48 hours and now powers more than 3% of all Macs, an online advertising network said today. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Why Samsung beating Apple could be good news for iPhone 5
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Angry Mac owners raise Twitter ruckus over missing OS X upgrade codes
New Mac owners took their frustration with Apple onto Twitter today as they groused that they have not received redemption codes for the free copy of OS X Mountain Lion they were promised. Read More

Apple security guru lays out iPad, iPhone crypto architecture at Black Hat
A top Apple security guru Thursday presented an in-depth view into the security architecture for iOS, the basis of iPhones and iPad tablets, underscoring the complex certificate-based encryption framework Apple has adopted. Read More

JR Raphael: How to use your Android phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot -- for free
What's the secret to getting free Android hotspot functionality on any carrier? It's actually quite simple, and you don't even have to root your phone to do it.  Read More

The New Kindle Fire: What We Know
With Microsoft and Google taking turns grabbing the spotlight on the tablet stage, when will it be Amazon's turn to create some sizzle? Read More

 
 
 

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