w********1 发帖数: 3492 | 1 Fri, 22 Jun 2012 12:02:07 PDT
At its Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this month, Apple officially
announced that OS X Mountain Lion would launch sometime in July through the
Mac App Store, carrying a low upgrade price of $19.99 for users of OS X
Lion or Snow Leopard. Following the conference keynote, Apple also released
a "near-final" version of OS X Mountain Lion to developers for testing
purposes.
MacRumors has now heard from several employees at a third-party firm
offering technical support for Apple products that their company has imposed
a vacation blackout from July 22 through 29, requiring "all hands on deck"
in its desktop and portables division to support an unspecified event.
Speculation naturally turns to OS X Mountain Lion as the event in question,
although some potential customers may be hoping that new iMac and/or Mac
mini hardware could arrive at the same time. Apple scheduled just such a
simultaneous hardware/software launch last July, introducing new MacBook Air
and Mac mini models alongside OS X Lion. |
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