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Digital Trends Podcast: Talking iPhone and Snow Leopard

By , Wednesday, Sep 2, 2009 at 2:00 pm
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Leif Iverson was kind enough to invite me back onto the Digital Trends Podcast to talk iPhone and Snow Leopard:

editor Rene Richie from the iPhone Blog gives us tips on the best way to upgrade, and what programs make best use of Snow Leopard’s smaller OS footprint. Rene also talks about known bugs with some popular applications in Snow Leopard, and how the new OS could optimize mobile computing in sync with Apple’s rumored tablet Mac. Read more about Snow Leopard in our complete guide.

5 days and almost as many installs later, and I'm more excited about Snow Leopard than any previous release, both what it is now and what it portents for the future of Mac and iPhone OS X. Anyone doubting that, strap on your geek and check out Siracusa's massive Ars Technica review, especially the parts about LLVM, Blocks, Grand Central Dispatch, OpenCL, and QuickTime X.

Rene Ritchie

Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler.

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  1. unlimited says:

    I agree that snow shutdown more quickly.. but I haven't seen any difference in time to mount/unmount.. and files copy... I honestly had to go come here read your review so I can spot what have been changed lol..

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