WWDC updateThursday June 19, 200812:00 to 1:15 pm, Room 46-271 Ron Ustach & Tim White, Apple Inc. |


|
Previous Meetings |
| Tuesday, May 22, 2008 Mac Laptop Tips and Tricks Ron Ustach, Tim White, Apple Inc. |
|
|
| Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 AppleScript, Automator, UNIX Tips and Tricks in MacOS X Ron Ustach, Tim White, Apple Inc. |
| Monday August 20, 2007 New iMac, iLife '08, iWork '08, Other announcements from 8/7, MacOS X Leopard - New Details Ron Ustach, Tim White, Apple Inc. |
| Tuesday June 19, 2007 Apple World-Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) Review Ron Ustach and Tim White, Apple Inc. |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007. Intel's Virtualization Technology (Parallels) with Apple and Intel Ron Ustach, Tim White and Tony Greiner, Apple Inc.; Kiyoshi Nishide, Intel. |
| Thursday, June 22, 2006. Room 90-3075
Apple in the Enterprise
Ron Ustach, Apple Computer
• Xserve and Xserve RAID in a multi-platform environment
• Mac integration with your Windows environment
• Intel CPUs and virtualization bring your Windows apps to the Mac
Apple-based Hyperwalls
Tim White, Apple Computer (Monika Mohler's replacement)
• How to do it with Apple for a lot less than you might think
|
| Review of MacWorld's hardware announcements.
Ron Ustach, Apple Computer
Thursday, February 16, 2006. Room 90-3148
"A review of the hardware announcements from MacWorld including the new
MacBook Pro and new iMac.
If we have time we'll also review the new iLife '06 and iWorks '06."
|
| The Discontinuation of AppleTalk Routing at LBNL
More Information [ITSD],
Meeting Handout [20 kB, PDF]
Charlie Verboom, LBNL IT Division
Plus UNIX Tips and Tricks Jamie Richardson, Apple Computer Presentation [716 kB, PDF; LBNL only] UNIX Tips and Tricks - A series of thoughtful hints on how to make your transition from UNIX to the Mac easier. The intended audience is the end user looking to do more in the UNIX/X11 space on their Mac. Includes hints on how to make your Mac more UNIX like, run X11 rooted, and many others. |
| Computer Protection Brown Bag Event
Ian Kaufman, National Center for Electron Microscopy
Recent break-ins into MacOSX systems at the Lab show that Mac security is a real
concern. What should Mac users do? Ian Kaufman, with the National Center for Electron
Microscopy, will discuss the recent break-ins and then cover HFS+ security, anti-virus
software on Macs, disk/file encryption tools, and how to use MacOSX's built-in firewall.
Bring your lunch and your questions. Click here for a copy of Ian's Talk [PDF 367 kB] |
Updated 2/14/08




LBNL