Snow Leopard Drivers Available for Cakewalk’s V-Studio 100
September 13, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
If you’ve upgraded to the latest Mac OS, Snow Leopard, and you’re a user of Cakewalk’s V-Studio 100. If you’re not already using Cakewalk, then you may not be aware that the software comes from Roland, who has quite a bit of knowledge about the music world.
With Macintosh’s popularity with music and video production the Cakewalk release of new driver’s for the Snow Leopard operating system brings the functionality and features of Cakewalk’s mobile studio production equipment.
Boston, MA (September 11, 2009) — Cakewalk, the world’s leading developer of powerful and easy to use products for music creation and recording, announces …read more
My Cost of Upgrading To Snow Leopard
September 7, 2009 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
Apple released Snow Leopard into the wild last August 28. As with other releases to Apple’s OS, this is widely anticipated. Much more so because Apple decided to sell it to existing Leopard users at a low price of $29 for a single user license and $49 for the family pack. On the surface it looks like a steal. 29 bucks for a new OS is quite cheap, even if other people say that it’s not much different from Leopard. This price point is normally reserved for independent small apps. Not for full blown operating system upgrades.
owever, as I am …read more
Moving Your Time Machine Backups
August 25, 2009 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
In preparation for the coming of Snow Leopard, I decided to purchase a new external hard drive. My 500GB was full and I wanted to make sure I had both a Time Machine backup and a manual backup of my user folder before I do a clean install of Snow Leopard. So off I went to the nearest mall and got myself a 1TB external hard drive.
Now, I tried moving my Time Machine back up before from a 200GB hard drive to my 500GB and I thought it was just as simple as dragging the files and resuming it from …read more
Snow Leopard Roars On The 28th
August 25, 2009 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
Quoting Apple’s press release statement, Snow Leopard is set to ship this Friday, August 28th.
CUPERTINO, California—August 24, 2009—Apple® today announced that Mac OS® X v10.6 Snow Leopard™ will go on sale Friday, August 28 at Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers, and that Apple’s online store is now accepting pre-orders. Snow Leopard builds on a decade of OS X innovation and success with hundreds of refinements, new core technologies and out of the box support for Microsoft Exchange. Snow Leopard will be available as an upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard® users for $29.
With pre-orders being accepted it’s just …read more
WWDC 2009 Roundup
June 9, 2009 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
Apple’s WWDC 2009 is underway and it opened with the keynote speech which featured some new Apple stuff. Below is a roundup of the notable items.
New MacBook Pro Lineup
I don’t think anyone saw this coming. At least not for this event. Apple just revamped it’s MacBook Pro line. Releasing an all new 15 inch MacBook Pro which now sports a similar battery to the 17 inch. Promising battery life of up to 7 hours. Another notable thing is the swapping out of the express slot with a SD card reader.
Another thing is that the MacBook Aluminum is now rebranded as …read more
Apple unveils iPhone 3Gs, new MacBooks
June 8, 2009 by Robin Parrish
Filed under Electronics
Apple took the wraps off some high-profile new products at the WorldWide Developer’s Conference in San Jose. Chief among them was the next upgrade in the iPhone, the iPhone 3Gs. The 3Gs is being touted as up to twice as fast as the iPhone 3G,with longer battery life, a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, video recording, and hands-free voice control. A ton of new capabilities are built into it. The 16 gigabyte iPhone 3Gs retails for $199, with a 32 GB model for $299.
Also today, the iPhone 3G, the last generation 8 GB model, is available for an incredible $99.
Speed: The Reason You’ll Upgrade to Snow Leopard
February 6, 2009 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
[via TG Daily]
Apple is poised to release it’s latest version of OS X, dubbed Snow Leopard. While it won’t have any new whiz-bang features, it will still be a major upgrade as it focus greatly on performance improvements.
Snow Leopard is a 64-bit operating system which in theory will support up to 16TB or RAM. The OS will also take advantage of two new technologies, Grand Central and Open CL who will make significant improvements in speed and performance.
This is not to say that the technologies will make apps that much faster out of the box. Significant speed improvements will …read more




