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Mac OS X release date ‘most likely late next week’ – anonymous Apple employee

“Apple users kept their eyes and ears close to tech-media as rumors speculated that the new Mac OS X Lion would be released, but an Apple employee points to a different date,” International Business Times. “Speaking on the basis of anonymity, the source told IBTimes that the new software is ‘most likely’ to come ‘late next week,’ saying it was ready to go so far as they could tell.”

“The source also said Apple’s ultrathin notebook computer, will employ Intel’s latest ‘Sandy Bridge’ processor. The low-voltage chip is inline with the Macbook Air’s predecessor, and the chip’s ability to process graphics cuts the need for other chips, enhancing battery life,” IBT reports. “The notebook computer should have the new operating system on it. ‘It doesn’t make sense to release hardware without the software,’ the source said, wishing to remain nameless for fear of reprisals.”

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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]

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