Apple released “Snow Leopard” its new version of OS X, which it states will be “faster, more reliable, and easier to use” and contains some new updates to core technologies. Some new additions include Grand Central, OpenCL, full 64-bit mode, QuickTime X, and Exchange for Mac users.
To upgrade from a previous version, Snow Leopard will cost $29.

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