appleinsider.com — Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system will include tools borrowed from the iPhone that let developers determine the geographical location of Macs, as well as extend additional support for multi-touch to their apps, AppleInsider has learned.
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Closed AccountFeb 5, 2009
GPS Chip: $10APPLE GPS Chip: $250That logo makes all the difference.
Closed AccountFeb 6, 2009
I think it's a neat feature for laptops; something I would want to have on one.
osabr22000Feb 6, 2009
Buried, not because you're trying to be mean, but because you just demonstrated that your parents are brother and sister. Dumbest thing I've heard all year.
mrbitchFeb 6, 2009
Your links are for the as yet unreleased Windows 7...OSX has had location services built in since 2003.<a class="user" href="http://www.askedu.net/course/c_7731_System_Administration_of_Mac_O.htm">http://www.askedu.net/course/c_7731_System_Adminis ...</a>"2. Network Without Configuration
Understand local area network configuration and location services supported automatically by Mac OS X "Just because Snow Leopard OSX will be updating and enhancing their location services does NOT mean that OSX does not have these services already included...
tk0680Feb 6, 2009
Wait, it's going to use existing network technology to emulate a GPS signal? Does this mean it's another bit of software that actually just tells me where my ISP is based?
hardeep1singhJul 25, 2009
Windows 7 already has multi touch. Apple is copying Windows.
hardeep1singhJul 25, 2009
He's correct. Windows already has multi touch.