Nightwish & Tech Addict!
20 Oct
After many great announcements at conferences this year, today is the day of Apple’s 2010 “Back to the Mac” event. After watching the conference, it’s time to find out what Apple have actually announced about their Mac OS X operating system and what they plan to do with it in the near future. Some of the main announcements made at the conference were:
iLife 2011
Free with new Mac – $49 upgrade. Available today!
iPhoto
iMovie
Garageband
Facetime for the Mac!
Beta release available today!
Mac OS X – Lion
Release: Summer 2011
New Macbook Air
$999 – 11.6 inch – 1.4GHz processor – 64GB hard drive
$1199 – 11.6 inch – 1.4GHz processor – 128GB hard drive
$1299 – 13.3 inch – 1.86GHz processor – 128GB hard drive
$1599 – 13.3 inch – 1.86GHz processor – 256GB hard drive
Available today!
What do you think of the announcements they’ve made in this conference? Feel free to voice your opinion in the comments box below.
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3 Responses for "Apple’s Back to the Mac Event"
Hi Jake, you did not explain what the launchpad was and it is a very exciting feature of the new OS, let me quickly explain what it will do !
It has been designed to behave like the screens on iOS (Ipad, Iphone, etc). With this app, you will be able to navigate though multiple home screens and launch all the applications that are currently installed on your Mac. The application will also allow us to drag applications on top of one another to create folders, just like on iOS. I saw the demo on youtube and it is quite promising. I hope Mac will realease a Beta version of Lion OS very soon.
Has anyone here used Facetime for Mac, its brilliant, I have used it, but seriously? when are we actually going to use it for anything other than…just trying it out.
Waow 30 days in standby time battery life for the New Macbook Air, now that’s something new! The only thing that i never liked about the Macbook Air is that they don’t have 500 gb hard drive …