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Mac OS X the best, more stable then 9, when is Snow Leopard coming out?
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As with all things Apple, we don't know anything until they tell us.
There are rumors swirling right now about the next generation iPhone, the iPhone OS 3.0, a possible Apple-branded tablet computer or netbook, and of course, Snow Leopard.
The rumor is that Snow Leopard will be released during the keynote speech of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The conference runs June 8-12, and the keynote speech will kick off the conference on June 8.
So if you're looking for facts, there ain't any. But if you're looking for the latest rumor and speculation, that's it.
You can read about it here from a tech blogger of the Baltimore Sun who follows Apple:
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/business/appleaday/blog/2009/03/prediction_snow_leopard_releas.html
There are rumors swirling right now about the next generation iPhone, the iPhone OS 3.0, a possible Apple-branded tablet computer or netbook, and of course, Snow Leopard.
The rumor is that Snow Leopard will be released during the keynote speech of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The conference runs June 8-12, and the keynote speech will kick off the conference on June 8.
So if you're looking for facts, there ain't any. But if you're looking for the latest rumor and speculation, that's it.
You can read about it here from a tech blogger of the Baltimore Sun who follows Apple:
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/business/appleaday/blog/2009/03/prediction_snow_leopard_releas.html
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