There's A Protest In Town ... Mac OS
There's A Protest In Town ... Mac OS
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Apple has just sent out invitations to a special media event on Apple's campus that will focus on the Mac. The event will take place on October 20 at 10am Pacific Time at Apple's Town Hall building, and Apple says that it will include 'a sneak peek of the next major version of Mac OS X.'
There have long been rumors that Apple is preparing to give the public a look at Mac OS X 10.7, though it didn't make an appearance at WWDC 2010 as some expected. On top of Mac OS X, Apple watchers have been waiting for a new MacBook Air for quite some time now, along with a bump to the rest of the MacBook line.
There's A Protest In Town .. Mac Os X
Apple sure does know how to send its fans into a frenzy ahead of the Christmas season. What are you expecting to hear out of next week's announcement? Ars will be covering the event live, so stay tuned for our coverage on October 20.
There's A Protest In Town ... Mac OS