Thursday, November 11, 2010

News Report 5


Alas, the moment we’ve all been waiting for (Apple users at least), well kind of waiting for it.  If you’re an Apple user, then this is breaking news because let’s face it, there was nothing to fix in the first place, really.  This week Apple announced an update to its already flawless operating system “Snow Leopard.”  The update, which is entitled Mac OS X 10.6.5 offers roughly about six or seven “bug fixes.”  The thing is, these are bugs that the average Mac user wouldn’t know anything about.  10.6.5 is the latest installment of Apple’s series of operating systems that started with “Cheetah” (10.0), and is currently on “Snow Leopard,” which many will argue is a perfect operating system, with no known viruses to it.  Apple, which is a genius corporation under the auspices of CEO Steve Jobs, who revitalized the company, has grown to be the second largest company in the world.  It is without a doubt that Apple is preparing for their new operating system launch which will be entitled “Lion,” which most likely stands for them being the king of the technology jungle (I agree completely).  So even though “Snow Leopard” is a flawless running OS, they continue to push the envelope with new developments that show’s competitors like Windows, and Apple lovers worldwide that Apple does still have “the juice” and they’re using it, because you know what they say; “if you don’t use it, you lose it.”  So be on the lookout for Apple to continuously make technology better, and continue to show the world that a better computer does exist, one that lasts longer than 2 years.

Munchbach, Andrew. "Apple Release Mac OS X 10.6.5." BGR. N.p., 10 Nov. 2010. Web. 11 Nov. 2010. <http://www.bgr.com/2010/11/10/apple-releases-mac-os-x-10-6-5/>

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