Apple on Monday released the second update for MacOS X 10.6 SnowLeopard, which fixes a variety of bugs, including a glitch that has been permanently deleting user data created while using guest accounts. …
Read Original Story: Snow Leopard Update Fixes Guest Account Bug – ChannelWeb
Computerworld – Apple on Monday updated SnowLeopard for the second time, fixing a data deletion flaw and an iMac performance issue, while blocking Atom-based netbooks from running its operating system. Some people, however, disputed …
Read Original Story: Apple fixes data deletion bug in Snow Leopard, blocks Atom 'hackintoshes' – Computerworld
MacOS X 10.6.2 addresses security and stability issues, and resolves a file deletion bug involving Guest accounts. By Thomas Claburn Apple on Monday released MacOS X 10.6.2, an update to its SnowLeopardoperating system that fixes several dozen …
Read Original Story: Apple Releases Snow Leopard Security Patch – InformationWeek
By Paul mcdougall Apple’s latest update to its MacOSoperating system offers more than three dozen fixes for bugs ranging from unprompted data deletion to spontaneous system logouts. And to the consternation of some Apple fans, it also disables …
Read Original Story: Snow Leopard Update Bricks 'Hackintoshes' – InformationWeek
For years now we have heard of browser wars and operating system wars and all sorts of other "wars" within what you might call the computersphere. Is Windows finally without bugs; is Google’s Chrome browser a juggernaut to carry all before it; …
Read Original Story: MacBook entry-level specs impress – Brisbane Times
Hackintosh users with Apple’s OS X SnowLeopard running on Atom-powered netbooks will want to avoid the operating system’s latest update. The final build of the 10.6.2 update apparently nixes support of the Intel Atom chip. …
Read Original Story: Snow Leopard Smashes Atom – TechNewsWorld
News Analysis: MacOS X might be considered far more secure than Windows today, but that may be changing over time. Apple’s operating system is now a bigger target than ever. As more people jump on the Mac bandwagon, more and more malware makers will …
Read Original Story: 10 Reasons Why Mac OS X Security Could Get Worse – eWeek
No one loves a hackintosh more than me. So I was very sad to read that MacOS 10.6.2 breaks Atom-based netbooks that have been hacked to run MacOS X. Hackintoshes, as they’re known. Wired has confirmed the bad news: 10.6.2 drops support for the Intel …
Read Original Story: Mac OS 10.6.2 breaks hackintoshes – ZDNet
Apple has apparently struck a deadly blow against the burgeoning Hackintosh community by disabling support for Intel’s Atom processor in the latest version of SnowLeopard. …
Read Original Story: Atom Hackintosh netbooks crash and burn – TG Daily
An important issue that caused data to be deleted when using a guest account has been fixed, according to Apple. While the bug didn’t affect all users, it was widespread enough to cause concerns for users over the past couple of weeks. …
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