Apple's forthcoming fifth version of its OS, Tiger, is banking on its open-source heritage to spare it from the security woes that have dogged Microsoft. Although Bereskin called the developers' version "a solid copy" of Tiger, there's still a lot...
Apple is cutting it fine to make good on its boast that the latest version of its Mac OS, Tiger, will ship in the first half of next year. While technically filling Apple's promise of releasing Tiger into the world in the first half of 2005, Mac...
Apple announced on Tuesday that the desktop and server versions of its new operating system, code-named Tiger, will be available on 29 April. Apple also detailed the planned features for the Unix-based server edition of Tiger, including support for...
Thursby chief technology officer Paul Nelson said that with Tiger, Apple created a new set of kernel programming interfaces that change the way the operating system works - with software written directly to its kernel.
Apple has released Mac OS X 10.4.1, the first minor update to Tiger: the latest version of the Mac operating system. Apple said there are also updates to several of the programs and Dashboard widgets that come with Tiger.
It's download time again for Mac OS X users, as 31 new security-related fixes for both Tiger and Leopard have been made available by Apple. The security patches are mostly geared for users of Mac OS X 10.4, known as Tiger, but some are available...