Inside Mac OS X Leopard
By CNET staff on 26 October 2007
We like that Macs sip rather than gulp energy by default. Mac OSX still offers easy controls for powering down the monitor and CPU after you're away from them for a while.
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Topics: apple, mac, OS X 10.5 , leopard, os, photo credit, cnet networks, new
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