Being a PC person, I don't often delve into MAC stories but this is news. For the first time, the latest OS operating system, SnowLeopard, will, say the pundits, include anti-virus software, and it was bound to happen.
SnowLeopard is due out any day now (officially Aug 28) at $29 for the upgrade (you listening, Microsoft?) - and the world is waiting with baited breath - or at least the MAC fans are. Most of us don't want to shell out the bucks attached to the price points of MAC stuff. The systems, that is PC and MAC, are getting closer and closer together with each new generation even though Apple calls Snow the "world's most advanced operating system.). Now that hackers have scared Apple into shipping anti-vi with their system, who can tell the differences?
West Coast computer security guru, Joshua Long, the JoshMeister, talks about the
amazing MAC news in his blog today. Even though I don't have a MAC and haven't for years, I'm mildly distressed that it's come to this. What a world.
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