Mon, Mar 9th, 2009 |
Based on leaked release notes, Apple-watching blog 9 to 5 Mac see the next OS X as arriving June 8, with some modest UI upgrades, a big push on 64-bit, and presented by Steve Jobs himself.
That date is based in part on speculation about why Apple would book a six-day block at a convention center and dub it only a "Corporate Meeting," but the release notes seem pretty solid, or at least crazily detailed for a forgery...
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