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Leopard launching at NAB
You heard it here first. Leopard’s set to pounce in precisely 25 days.
T3’s ear to the ground hears the rumbling of Leopard approaching next month.
Eight-core Mac Pros and the final unveiling of Leopard. That’s what’s in store at next month’s NAB event, according to our well-placed source.
Our man with his finger on Cupertino’s pulse says Leopard’s tracking for an April release, and is now all but confirmed for the NAB event.
Apple has sent out invitations to the Las Vegas showcase, titled simply ‛Lights, Camera, Apple,” setting the stage for its next-gen operating system to finally be unveiled.
The timing of Apple’s announcement makes perfect sense. It’s a clear two months ahead of the World Wide Developer’s conference in June, where Apple’s has publicly scheduled workshops and master classes on Leopard’s new features – a pointless exercise if developers haven’t got their hands on it yet.
Our source also reckons we’ll see an eight-core Mac Pro unveiled by Jobs and Co, perfect for the broadcasters and media types attending, and guaranteed to show off Leopard to its full extent.
http://www.t3.co.uk/news/247/general/general/leopard_launching_at_nab
Leopard launching at NAB
You heard it here first. Leopard’s set to pounce in precisely 25 days.
T3’s ear to the ground hears the rumbling of Leopard approaching next month.
Eight-core Mac Pros and the final unveiling of Leopard. That’s what’s in store at next month’s NAB event, according to our well-placed source.
Our man with his finger on Cupertino’s pulse says Leopard’s tracking for an April release, and is now all but confirmed for the NAB event.
Apple has sent out invitations to the Las Vegas showcase, titled simply ‛Lights, Camera, Apple,” setting the stage for its next-gen operating system to finally be unveiled.
The timing of Apple’s announcement makes perfect sense. It’s a clear two months ahead of the World Wide Developer’s conference in June, where Apple’s has publicly scheduled workshops and master classes on Leopard’s new features – a pointless exercise if developers haven’t got their hands on it yet.
Our source also reckons we’ll see an eight-core Mac Pro unveiled by Jobs and Co, perfect for the broadcasters and media types attending, and guaranteed to show off Leopard to its full extent.
http://www.t3.co.uk/news/247/general/general/leopard_launching_at_nab