Tag: parallels
Parallels eye the Mac virtual server market
January 10th, 2008 by Staff writersIf market-leading VMware, open-source incumbent Xen, and Microsoft's upcoming Hyper-V aren't enough choices, another server virtualisation product is on the way: Parallels Server.
Test labs: Windows virtual machine performance on the Mac
August 20th, 2007 by Daniel A. BegunWith all the different options around for running Windows applications on Intel Macs, we wanted to see how they compare against each other in the labs.
Apple previews OS X 10.6: Snow Leopard
June 10th, 2008 by Craig Simms and Alex SerpoApple has previewed OS X 10.6 at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, code-named Snow Leopard.
Mac OS X gets first open-source virtualisation tool
May 9th, 2008 by Matthew BroersmaSun has released a major update to its open-source desktop virtualisation tool xVM VirtualBox, adding support for Apple's Mac OS X and Solaris host operating systems, in addition to other improvements.
MacBooks go metallic, with Nvidia inside
October 15th, 2008 by CNET staffSteve Jobs today unveiled the new, redesigned range of Apple's Macbooks with Nvidia graphics cards inside.
Mac business software - Why you don't need a PC at work
November 29th, 2007 by Eric EckelWindows professionals are often confused by the different applications and programs that target Apple users. Eric Eckel presents a roadmap designed to help get any Windows user quickly up to speed on the various Mac business programs.
The secure Mac: myth or legend? Part II
October 12th, 2007 by David BraueHere is part two of David Braue's look at whether the Mac is really more secure than other PC operating systems. (Part one is here.)
Samsung ML-2571N
September 27th, 2007 by Felisa YangThe Samsung ML-2571N mono laser printer has the right combination of price and features for a home office user with basic printing needs.
Clock is ticking on Apple's Boot Camp beta
April 11th, 2007 by Ina FriedThose considering setting up a Windows partition on a Mac using the test version of Apple's Boot Camp might want to pay close attention to the licensing terms that accompany the beta software.
Of course. You'll need to RTFM though. Try "man screenshot". You'll find what you need there...