Well, it looks like WWDC came and went and many things came out as people expected. The Mac Pro replaced the Power Mac G5, while utilizing a similar enclosure, but having much more power. Leopard was previewed, and the unexpected item was that the XServe got an update. As, Apple’s own site offers much of the same information, as well as a demos, high-resolution images, and tools to configure systems or learn more about Leopard, we’ll leave it at that.
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08/16/2006 at 1:48 pm
[...] SchwarzTech is a relatively small site dedicated to Mac and iPod-related news, reviews, and opinion articles. I love The WWDC 2006 Keynote One Paragraph Report and the MacWeekly summary of the interesting stuff. A reader can remain informed but is not bombarded. [...]
08/16/2006 at 2:37 pm
[...] This time was not only the blog club focus on Apple and all things mac, it was also the time for the WWDC Conference (Apple worldwide developer conference). During this time there was a keynote by Steve Jobs (Apple CEO) which included some great insights into the new Mac Os X Leopard. A nice quick summary comes care of SchwarzTech. For a more in-depth one you can look around some of these links: [...]