9to5mac.com - 11/19/2008
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It looks like Snow Leopard might be coming a bit earlier than expected if slides from Apple's Director of Engineering of Unix Technologies, Jordan Hubbard are to be believed. The presentation was given at LISA '08 last week in San Diego.
Originally planned for "about ...
macrumors.com - 11/19/2008
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Apple's Director of Engineering of Unix Technologies Jordan
Hubbard spoke at LISA '08 last week. LISA (or...
Large Installation System Administration Conference) is a technical conference targeted at engineers and system administrators. This year's c...
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Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) Due in Q1 2009?
macnn.com - 11/19/2008
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The next major release of Mac OS X
is scheduled to arrive before many were anticipating, according...
to a recent Apple presentation. When Mac OS X Snow Leopard was announced at WWDC '08, it was stated that it would take "about a year" to bring the ...
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Snow Leopard to ship in first quarter of 2009?
slashgear.com - 11/25/2008
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Amazon are “tentatively” preparing to launch their Kindle
2 ebook reader in early Q1 2009, according to...
the latest rumors . Leaked shots of the second-generation device emerged back in October , with a launch tipped to take place before ...
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Amazon Kindle 2 coming early Q1 2009?
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Early Snow Leopard in Q1 2008?
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
It looks like Snow Leopard might be coming a bit earlier than expected if slides from Apple's Director of Engineering of Unix Technologies, Jordan Hubbard are to be believed. The presentation was given at LISA '08 last week in San Diego.
Originally planned for "about a year" from WWDC 2008 (July), the change of schedule would be a significant bump in expections from people outside of Apple. While Q1 extends to the end of March, this could also indicate that we'll see new Snow Leopard introductions at Macworld 2009 in January. Perhaps even new ...
Snow Leopard May Pounce in Q1
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... if the information is based on a Calendar Q1 or Fiscal Q1 release. Speculation is abound that Snow Leopard will only work on Intel machines. As usual, Apple has yet to comment on that issue. With the Macworld Expo just around the corner, it's going to be more difficult to separate rumors from facts. Apple's Director of Engineering of Unix Technologies, Jordan Hubbard is someone that has credibility, and should be listened to, but only time will tell when the Snow Cat will drop. Via 9to5 Mac ...
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