That gold master copy of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard that appeared on the Torrent indices last Thursday morning–24 hours before the operating system’s official launch–didn’t have much of an effect on sales. In a press release broadcast this morning, Apple said it sold or delivered more than 2 million copies of Leopard in its [...]
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Like Jaguar, Panther and Tiger before it, Leopard will be “the best upgrade to Mac OS X that Apple’s ever released.” This according to CEO Steve Jobs, who today said Leopard will arrive at market Oct. 26, as expected.
Priced at $129 for a single-user license, Leopard offers some 300 new features–“Even Leopard innovations have innovations,” [...]
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With the iPhone firmly ensconced at market and the full brunt of its engineering resources brought to bear on Leopard development, Apple is reportedly on track to meet its self-imposed deadline of shipping the next version of the Mac OS later this month.
Developers received the latest Leopard pre-release last week, a build that some say [...]
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Well this ought to give all those Newton fans who demonstrated in the parking lot of Apple’s Cupertino campus the day the company killed the device in February 1998 a bit of satisfaction. “Well respected sources” (whatever that means) tell Apple Insider that Apple is hard at work on a modern-day Newton project.
“Like iPhone and [...]
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Pity the poor Apple investors who closed out their position in the company after
reading an erroneous report yesterday that the launches of the highly anticipated iPhone and Leopard operating system had been delayed. “This one doesn’t bode well for Mac fans and the iPhone-hopeful: We have it on authority that as of today, the iPhone [...]
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