OS X to add significant new features
Category: notebook components, rumorsBy: Pallab Jyotee Hazarika
OS X has added enhanced features to the next release due this summer.
Windows 7 has been in the news too much in recent times – at least think the Apple guys. Not wanting Windows’ new serve to be an ace, the new OS X packs well for a sizeable return. Steve Jobs announced the next version of OS X, code-named “Snow Leopard”, at Apple's developers conference in July of 2008, during which he announced that this OS will focus more on under-the-hood optimization than on innovation. As more and more details leak, the new OS X appears to have quite an enhancement over the existing one. For example, TGDaily reports that Snow Leopard “will sport geolocation features via its CoreLocation API (which is actually borrowed from the iPhone OS) in addition to the multi-touch API that exposes multi-touch gestures found on newer MacBooks to third-party programs”.
The new OS X will provide QuickTime Pro features free of charge. Apparently Apple decided to go for a single release that contains all Pro features -- including full-screen playback, basic audio and video editing and recording, as well as advanced sharing, exporting and saving features – says TGDaily.
AppleInsider has reported another interesting upgrade – the Snow Leopard will load printer drivers on demand. This should reduce the hard disk space used by the OS.
Recent News
Apple is giving you a new iPad as replacement for $99
HP tries to revamp itself, spends $40,000,000
MSI Wind U100 turned into a tablet
The new ASUS Eee PC 1005PEG passes through the FCC
OCZ adopts aggressive pricing strategy for its new series of SSDs
Acer unveils its new TravelMate 6594
MSI launches the U230-033 and 040 notebooks in the US
NVidia wants Tegra to conquer the ultra-portable space
The brand-new Gateway EC14D is now shipping
Unconfirmed Quanta netbook shows up at the FCC
MSI announced the ultra-thin X-Slim X360 notebook
7 inch Windows tablets by DPT revealed during CeBIT 2010
AMD IS LIKELY TO INTRODUCE NETBOOK CHIPS IN 2011
Asus Eee PC 1005PE now comes with a matte lid


