macrumors.com - 12/18/2008
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The Guardian claims that Apple and its partners have been privately dropping hints to developers that Mac OS X Snow Leopard will ship earlier than expected and suggests that Phil Schiller will show it off at Macworld.
The article also ...
guardian.co.uk - 12/18/2008
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guardian.co.uk —
When Apple senior vice-president Phil Schiller gets up
on stage at next month's Macworld, a couple of...
weeks ahead of the Macintosh computer's 25th anniversary, he will have the opportunity to alter the direction of computing. Apple and its partners ...
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Apple ready to show Snow Leopard's spots
apple.com - 12/19/2008
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apple.com —
Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing Apple
Philip Schiller is Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide...
Product Marketing and reports to Apple’s CEO. Schiller is a member of Apple’s Executive Team and is responsible for the company’s ...
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computerworld.com - 12/12/2008
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computerworld.com —
December 10, 2008 (Computerworld) Apple Inc. hasn't done
much talking about Snow Leopard, the next-generation update to...
Mac OS X that's due to be released in 2009 (possibly within the first quarter of the year ). But in what came as a surprise to ...
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Don't wait for Snow Leopard: 10 ways to slim down and ...
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MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... of its Mac OS X operating system, dubbed Snow Leopard, will ship earlier than expected - and it will debut two new technologies that promise to speed up software without demanding any changes to the hardware.
Apple has good reason to push for an earlier than expected launch for Snow Leopard: Microsoft is also working on its next version of its operating system, Windows 7, and Apple could wrongfoot Microsoft by beating it to release.
As MacRumors points out, the timeframe for Snow Leopard’s release has already been suggested by an ...
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... , a site that claims XSKN is manufacturing skins for the device. Though the source seems unreliable, iPhone nano rumors have been circulating for some time. There are also theories on whether or not the handheld will include the App Store or possess GPS capabilities, considering its compact size. [image] And finally, there’s the possibility that Snow Leopard might be shipping earlier than expected, based on whether or not the new Mac OS X upgrade will debut at Macworld. An article over at ...
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