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Snow Leopard vs. Lion: Performance head-to-head
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Since we had the 27-inch iMac on hand, we thought we'd see if OS X Lion introduced any performance changes. Despite more than 250 new features, we aren't aware of any fundamental changes in Apple's new  OS X Lion operating system  that would affect performance after upgrading. It still offers 64-bit processing, and with Apple's tight control over  Mac  hardware components, there's no reason to anticipate a learning curve like Microsoft's partners had to deal with when Vista upended the  Windows driver  model. Still, the version of iTunes that ships with Lion supports 64-bit processing for the first time. We also wonder about any performance impact from Lion's new auto-versioning feature. There's also the question of how well third-party programs will make the transition in these early days, since they might still be awaiting optimization. With the  3.1GHz 27-inch iMac  on hand from our review this past spring, we took the opportunity to see if Lio...
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THIS ROCKS: RomCreator for ATI/AMD cards
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Just select where you want to get bios rom from – card or file then press – select bios rom to confirm selection or select bios rom file then select efi rom and press “create rom” to save your created rom if some errors occurs, you will see it in error log. Link to app – http://rghost.ru/19375601 efi roms you can get here – efi roms Dumping is only possible if you use native drivers, dont use it with aty_init, risking to get bad rom. Also, don’t use with card which has MCuC section, like radeons 4xxx Flashing does nothing for hackint0sh, its for MacPro only.
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New Variant of 'Mac Defender' Quickly Evades Apple's Security Update as Cat-and-Mouse Game Begins. You can read more in here:  New Variant of 'Mac Defender'   All users should download and install the security update from apple. Security Update 2011-003 is recommended for all users and improves the security of Mac OS X. Previous security updates have been incorporated into this security update. http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1387 Apple had updated "Xprotect.plist" file in the OSX 10.6.8 seed, which will be release to the public in the incoming weeks. As you can see "OSX.FakeAV.a" has been added to it (See image below): Read more about Mac Malware here:  News cnet - How bad is the Mac malware scare? (FAQ) A little over two weeks have passed since the appearance of MAC Defender, the fake AV solution targeting Mac users. And seeing that the approach had considerable success, it can hardly come as a surprise that attackers chose to replicate it. This ...
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