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Submitted by: Bill Hickey
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NRT-0128 Apple Delays Leopard:


Apple said it would not release Leopard, the next version of the Mac Operating System, in early June 2007 as planned, blaming the delay on the iPhone. Apple said that it borrowed some key software engineering and quality assurance resources from its OS-X team in order to keep the iPhone on track to ship in June. As a result, the company would not release Leopard as planned at its Worldwide Developers Conference, taking place June 11-15 in San Francisco. Instead, Apple will show off a near-final version at the conference in early June and give developers there a beta copy to take home with them. The final version of Leopard should ship in October 2007.

(IDG News Service 12APR07)



Last Modified: Monday, 16-Apr-2007 23:05:59 EDT