First thing this morning is that Snow Leopard has gone Gold Master. That means the version that has been seeded to developers (10A432) will be the version that is released to the general public come October, and just like the iPhone 3.0 OS that did the same thing back in June, you could grab the Snow Leopard GM and no one would even know the difference…
Speaking of Snow Leopards, Mac Rumors say that the installation process of 10.6 has been refined – there’s no longer an “archive and install” option per se, instead, 10.6 is intelligent enough to detect that you’ve already got it installed and will automatically do one for you if you so require. There are a couple of other enhancements as well.
AT&T in the US have put out their own turn-by-turn GPS navigation app for the iPhone, and Macworld take a look. That’s all well and good, but where’s my Tom Tom?
New kid on the rumour block is that Apple shot a new commercial on-location, as opposed to the normal studio-based ones. What this entails is anyone’s guess, but it’d be a good idea to check out the article in any case.
Good news comes in the form of Adobe “following Apple’s lead” and dropping PPC support from it’s next version of Creative Suite. I guess all that “Universal Binary” stuff now seems a little far-fetched, no?
It’s a good thing you own an iPhone, because the Palm Pre spies on you. One interpid developer noticed that his Palm was sending data to Palm once a day, which included data such as which applications were installed, as well as how long each of the applications are used for, including third party ones. Scary, huh?
Steven Frank (you might know him from Panic) has a sad over Quicktime CPU usage when exporting. You’ll undoubtedly have one too, when you realise that he’s got a Mac Pro with 8 cores and you (most likely) don’t.
Remember Psystar? That company that sold Mac clones that filed for chapter 11 and was doing the whole legal roundabout thing? Well, they’re at it again. Read all about their shenanigans here.
ConvertBot is a very pretty unit conversion app for the iPhone, and if you’re a tightwad like me you would have noticed that it’s on sale. The current price is free for a limited time, so grab it now. Speaking of which, iTweetReply is also on sale for the princely sum of $1.19 – if you need Twitter push notifications, I’d give this app a go.
Finally, if you’re a geek you probably don’t wash anyway, so this soap will be totally useless to you, as awesome as it is. No, I’m not kidding.
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