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Last modified: May 4, 2005 7:29 AM PDT

Apple's Tiger on the prowl

New iMac models get faster processors and graphics chips, along with the new OS. Also: Growling over the Tiger.

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Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple Computer (June 2004)

Tiger makes some companies growl

Firms say their networking software is incompatible with the new operating system, a problem they blame on changes to the kernel.
May 3, 2005

Apple patches pre-Tiger flaws

Company identifies 20 vulnerabilities affecting Mac OS X v10.3.9 and Mac OS X Server 10.3.9
May 4, 2005

Apple feeds Tiger to iMac line

Company speeds up its iMac line, adding faster processors and graphics chips along with its just-released Tiger operating system.
May 3, 2005

Tiger unleashed in San Francisco

Hundreds of fans line up outside San Francisco's Apple store in hopes of being first to get their paws on Apple's newest OS.
April 29, 2005

New U.K. Apple store welcomes Tiger fans

Birmingham crowd had plenty to be excited about Friday--the opening of the company's second European store and the arrival of a new OS.
April 29, 2005

From Apple, a Tiger to put in your Mac

The latest version of the software suite that makes up the Macintosh operating system debuts Friday. How is it?
The New York Times
April 28, 2005

Images: Apple OS ready to pounce

Apple says its new operating system contains more than 200 new features and applications.
April 29, 2005

 

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