Posts Tagged ‘Snow Leopard’

Apple Releases AirPort & SuperDrive Fixes December 9, 2009 No Comments

by Luis Pedroza | Info@fndtn.com | Twitter.com/thefndtn

Apple has released two fixes in the form of firmware updates, solving issues related to SuperDrives and AirPort wireless cards. Before you go looking for your fix, make sure you have already upgraded to Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later. It is required for said firmware patches’ installation.
Separate EFI [...]

To Upgrade or Not to Upgrade October 16, 2009 No Comments

By Erik Tollefsrud  |  erik@fndtn.com
 
Snow Leopard is a couple months old but I know there are a few people who have not upgraded yet and are still wondering if they should make the leap. As it is with every new product, software or hardware, there are plenty of good reasons for upgrading and plenty [...]

Leopard’s Sleeker, Snowier Brother July 22, 2008 No Comments

By Cory Elsmore    |    cory@fndtn.com
Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference took place June 9-13th.  This is one of two events throughout the year where Apple generally unveils something that they hope will blow your socks off.  This time around the big news was Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
The big news with Snow Leopard is that [...]