How-To: OS X: Upgrading to Lion

OS X Lion was shown off during Apple's annual World Wide Developers Conference keynote on Monday, and will be available some time in July. This marks the first time Apple will be distributing its Mac operating system without offering a physical disc

Apple also is adding 250 new features to the Mac OS X Lion software, including more touch-control options and a service called AirDrop that shares files over Wi-Fi, executives said at Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco yesterday.

OS X Lion was shown off during Apple's annual World Wide Developers Conference keynote on Monday, and will be available some time in July. This marks the first time Apple will be distributing its Mac operating system without offering a physical disc

OS X Lion was shown off during Apple's annual World Wide Developers Conference keynote on Monday, and will be available some time in July. This marks the first time Apple will be distributing its Mac operating system without offering a physical disc

"OS X Lion" is a hot topic after Apple(AAPL) revealed more details about its new operating system at the company's WorldWide Developers Conference on Monday. The OS will be available in the Mac App Store for just $29.99 sometime in July.

How-To: OS X: Upgrading to Lion

Recovery Partition: Speaking of recovery, you might be wondering how you reinstall an OS that's download only. Well! Apple is clever, and Lion will include its own recovery partition—in other words, it can reinstall itself if your OS goes to hell.

Recovery Partition: Speaking of recovery, you might be wondering how you reinstall an OS that's download only. Well! Apple is clever, and Lion will include its own recovery partition—in other words, it can reinstall itself if your OS goes to hell.

In a massively impressive move that will certainly have the rest of the software companies still in existence quivering in their collective shorts, Apple revealed that their newest operating system OS X Lion would be available in July,

In case you missed it, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) held its annual World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote yesterday and tucked in the announcement were some new features in the coming upgrade to OSX, known as Lion, that should appeal to those of us

In case you missed it, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) held its annual World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote yesterday and tucked in the announcement were some new features in the coming upgrade to OSX, known as Lion, that should appeal to those of us

Who needs iTunes Match? Apple’s new cloud music service is for the nerds

At Apple's WWDC 2011 this week in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said that iCloud will work on iOS, PC and Mac devices and will be officially available in the fall as part of the release of Apple iOS 5. iCloud is an integral part of Apple's cloud

Everything really can't go everywhere: Syncing through the cloud should make it easier to spread media and content across your digital landscape as long as you stay in the Apple universe but it won't work all the time. Turns out the new iTunes is

At a tech gathering in San Francisco, Apple introduced iCloud, a set of free cloud services that encourages people to store vast amounts of data in the cloud for access from any device. Analysts already are predicting iCloud will enable more data

By Hayley Tsukayama LEADING THE DAY: Apple accelerated its move into the cloud Monday with the announcement of iCloud, a nine-app group of services that includes iTunes in the Cloud. Apple is only the latest company to encourage customers to move their

By Davis Inman June 7th, 2011 at 11:07 am On Monday Apple announced iCloud, a revolutionary new cloud-based storage service. iCloud stores everything (photos, videos, music, documents) for you on Apple's servers and makes wireless updates between Apple