Apple Unleashes Mac OS X Leopard

28.10.2007 00:01 Computers

Apple began selling its long-awaited Leopard upgrade of Mac OS X Friday, starting sales at about 6 p.m. in stores around the world.

The launch of Leopard will cap a frenzied year of product launches for Apple, which has included the iPhone and several new models of Apple iPods.

The Cupertino, Calif.-based computer maker, which initially delayed the launch from spring until October, has trumpeted the release, which follows strong quarterly earnings, continued strong sales of its iPhone mobile phone, and an upswing in Mac sales.

"Leopard, the sixth major release of Mac OS X, is the best upgrade we've ever released," Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, said in a statement earlier this month. The OS was priced at $129, Apple said.

Apple's Leopard OS was prematurely leaked to the masses on file-sharing sites around the Internet on Tuesday, three days before the official launch of the next-generation operating system.






Source: techzonez.com

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