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Apple unveils Leopard to take on Microsoft's Vista

By Pat Xin

Mac OS X v10.5, nicknamed Leopard, was announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 6, 2005 was shown to developers for the first time at the 2006 Worldwide Developers Conference on August 7, 2006.

Troupe of 'flying Buddhists' abuse science for greedy purposes

By Aaron Sakulich

For their size, they are incredibly powerful. A handful of them in the skies above the Middle East would ensure a permanent end to rocket attacks and the need for large-scale military operations.

Boot Camp offers best of PC, Macs

By Charles Rumford

In a recent commentary ("Boot Camp offers few incentives for Macintosh users to use Windows," April 14), fellow columnist Mat Boyle wrote about the new Apple program Boot Camp, which enables Intel-based Mac users (those with a MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac or Mac Mini) to run Windows on their machines.

Troupe of 'flying Buddhists' abuse science for greedy purposes

By Aaron Sakulich

For their size, they are incredibly powerful. A handful of them in the skies above the Middle East would ensure a permanent end to rocket attacks and the need for large-scale military operations.

Third Drexel alumni heads for space

By Pat Xin

Christopher J. Ferguson is a 1984 Drexel mechanical engineering graduate who was selected to pilot the Space Shuttle Atlantis for NASA's STS-115 mission.

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