Since the release of System 1 in January 1984, Apple has played an integral role in designing and implementing the graphical user interface (GUI) as we know it.
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The Evolution of Mac OS, From 1984 to Mountain Lion
Since the release of System 1 in January 1984, Apple has played an integral role in designing and implementing the graphical user interface (GUI) as we know it.
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The Evolution of Mac OS, From 1984 to Mountain Lion
The iOSsphere seemed to be nearing exhaustion, swinging between summer and fall release dates, the differences between .1 and .2 firmware versions, and wild longings for a 3D user interface.
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iPhone 5 rumour roll up for the week ending February 17
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Apple Leads the Tablet Onslaught
iPad owners “tend to be older and have more money,” according to a study from The NPD Group.
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iPad owners: Trending 'older,' wealthier for now
For months now, it has been a foregone conclusion that the iPad 3 will feature a high-resolution retina display. Now further evidence has surfaced, this time with an examination of one of the screens.
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Examination of iPad 3 Screen Reveals Retina Goodness
BEIJING, Feb. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — AnyMP4 now releases the iPad Video Converter software for iPad users, which has the professional converting function and multiple editing functions to give users …
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AnyMP4 Newly Released iPad Video Converter
With Mountain Lion, the next operating system for its Mac computers, Apple has one clear message: If you're going to buy one Apple product, you might as well keep buying more. Apple's sneak peek at Mountain Lion reveals its intent to make the Mac interface look more and more like its mobile operating system.
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Apple Aims to Tie the Mac More Tightly to iPad and iPhone
The newest Apple operating system, Mountain Lion, won't make its way to the masses until this summer, but developer nerds have gotten their hands on it, letting us in on the best (and worst) parts of our computer's future brains. If last July's Lion release made Macs look more like iPads, this year's upgrade will make them look more like iPhones.
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What to Expect When You're Expecting OS X Mountain Lion
Only about half a year has passed since Apple released Mac OS X Lion, but the Cupertino-based company is already teasing us with a peek at the next version of its operating system.
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Mac OS X Mountain Lion: iMessage, Gatekeeper and more
What to look forward to
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