Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Computing
  3. Legacy Archives

Apple requests OS X Lion app submissions from developers

Add as a preferred source on Google

lionThe roar of Apple’s Lion is growing ever louder as the Cupertino company emailed developers on Monday, asking them to submit their Mac OS X 10.7 Lion apps for the Mac App Store.

The email, shown on the MacRumors website, reads: “OS X Lion, the eighth major release of the world’s most advanced operating system, will soon be available to millions of Mac users around the world. Submit your Lion apps for review now so they can be on the Mac App Store when Lion ships this month.”

Recommended Videos

The big question is, when exactly is OS X Lion going to be available? It’s thought it could be as early as Thursday, with Apple stores believed to be holding an overnight meeting of staff Wednesday evening, usually a pretty good indicator that something significant is about to take place in the Applesphere.

As MacRumors points out, however, with the email only going out on Monday, Thursday does seem a little soon when you consider that the apps need to be reviewed and approved before they can appear in the App Store. And the email does say “this month” as opposed to “this week,” though that, of course, could be a little Cupertino tease to keep everyone guessing.

What we do know about the new operating system is that it’ll be available only as a download through the Mac App Store, sports around 250 new features and has a reasonable-sounding $29.99 price tag.

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
Adobe Firefly AI is now live publicly, hoping you’ll talk to an AI and get work done
Firefly AI Assistant can to handle your entire creative workflow
adobe-firefly-ai-assitant-public-beta

Adobe just opened up the public beta for Firefly AI Assistant. It is a conversational AI agent that sits across your entire Creative Cloud suite and handles multi-step workflows on your behalf.

You just have to describe what you want, and the assistant will figure out which Adobe tools to use and in what order, including Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere, Firefly, and others.

Read more
Meta’s latest outrageous deal is getting solar power beamed even at night from satellites
Meta's deal with Overview Energy isn't just about clean power. It's a preview of what keeping AI running sustainably at planetary scale is going to require.
Satellite by Starlink

Out of all the things Meta has ever been accused of, thinking small hasn’t been one of them. 

The company that owns the most popular social media and messaging platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp, is now looking at beaming sunlight from space to the Earth’s surface for powering its AI data centers after dark (via TechCrunch). 

Read more
Intel Wildcat Lake chips cost a pretty penny, but tests show they can’t touch the MacBook Neo
Intel's fanless chips are here, but the price tag might make you cry.
Text, Credit Card, Number

Intel's Wildcat Lake is the company's attempt to go toe-to-toe with the Apple MacBook Neo. The chips are tiny, featuring two performance cores, four efficiency cores, and a mini integrated GPU, and they're efficient enough to run completely without a fan. 

That's a genuinely exciting proposition for a Widows user who wants a slim, quiet laptop, but doesn’t want to switch to a new operating system. But it’s not all moonlight and roses, as the new chipsets come with a big catch. 

Read more