Apple Leopard Technical Review
Not Just Another Leopard Review — InformationWeek
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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: the Ars Technica review: Page 1
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Not Just Another Leopard Review — InformationWeek
Another in-depth review:
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: the Ars Technica review: Page 1
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Found this headline on topix.com:Important information about Windows XP SP3 for Internet Explorer users Important information about Windows XP SP3 for Internet Explorer users You will be unable to remove IE8 Beta or IE7 after installing Windows XP SP3 because Microsoft wants to make sure that you do not encounter a problem commonly known as…
I am working with a dynamite group of people at Apple Academy, all with great ideas and energy. When in info overload, it takes time to sort and organize. Since I don’t have the time, here flows random thoughts: Use dotEPUB to convert any web page or article and save it as an iBook document:…
We have breached the subject of One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) in past postings (Low-cost Laptops Battling for Markets). OLPC was originally slated for developing countries only, but there evidently have been some discussion about implementing the low-cost laptops in the US: Advanced Search – Birmingham mayor seeks low-cost laptops The Birmingham News reported last…
Mila Fuller of ISTE hosted a panel sessionAssessing Students’ and Teachers’ Technology Skills: NETS as BenchmarksThree organizations shared their resources for assessing technology skills:Certiport | Home – Microsoft certification in basic computer skillsNita Brooks, K12 Solutions662-621-8948 nbrooks@certiport.com TechLiteracy Assessment : measures and reports technology literacy for elementary and middle school studentsLaia Jackson, Market Manager800-580-4640 direct…
With this new feature, users can now view heavenly objects, including stars, constellations, galaxies, planets and the Earth’s moon within Google Earth (GE), based on the user’s current location on earth within the software. GE also provides additional visual/text information within the Layers panel, including Constellations, Backyard Astronomy, Hubble Showcase, The Moon, The Planets, User’s…
Palm hosted a video webcast to announce the Folio, a smartphone companion device. It is too early to tell if it will have any uses for education. Here is Palm’s webpage on itscapabilities (click on Experience FolioàFunction):Other info about the device: http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/9437/notes-from-the-foleo-webcast/ http://www.palmblvd.com/articles/2007/5/2007-5-30-Palm-s-Mystery.html http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/9436/palm-officially-introduces-the-foleo/ http://palmaddict.typepad.com/ Powered by ScribeFire.
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I was at a session this past week showing apple leopard and of course I had to get it and put it on my machine. It is great! Some of the new features include time machine to backup your data to whatever it finds–zip disk, zip drive, flash drive and it will do it hourly with only the size of data source limiting it. The ability to get it to work with active directory more cleanly will make it a strong player in the education market. I also sad Leopard Server and its ability to be a wikki server and pod casting server. This is definitely the best tool for the job in my opinion!