Apple Unleashing a Trifecta of Special Events For Fall Christmas Season Ramp-Up
OS X Mavericks Ready To Go?
"What's Apple Achieved Since Steve Jobs Died?"
Apple Unleashing a Trifecta of Special Events For Fall Christmas Season Ramp-Up
TGAAP's E. Werner Reschke notes that with the September 10 iPhone/iOS 7 release under its belt, the next big thing from Apple, if rumors prove accurate, will be on Tuesday, October 15, at Apple's Cupertino headquarters, announcing all-new iPads. However, he notes that there appears to be another event Apple is preparing before year's end. That would be the release of OS X Mavericks, which just went Golden Master, and is said to be quietly sliding into the market with the release of updated MacBook Pros which will finally get Intel's latest Haswell UTC processors, which have been shipping in the MacBook Air lineup since their June 10th launch at Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Then there's the question of when Apple will bring the new Mac Pro to market, which could result in a third Apple special event before year end, Reschke guesses most likely in the month of November, midway between many states' election day on Tuesday, November 5th and Thanksgiving.
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OS X Mavericks Ready To Go?
The Register's Rik Myslewski reports that Apple has released the Golden Master version of its upcoming OS X 10.9, aka Mavericks, to its developers, along with the GM version 5.0.1 of its integrated development environment (IDE), Xcode - strong evidence that the new version of OS X will likely be available final release later this month
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"What's Apple Achieved Since Steve Jobs Died?"
"What's Apple achieved since Steve Jobs died?" - Macworld UK's Craig Grannell asks rhetorically, answering: "Er, quite a lot
Apple can't innovate any more?... Without its visionary founder, Apple's done nothing. Apart from new iPhones. And iOS 7. And OS X Mavericks. And a new Mac Pro. And some other stuff too. On the second anniversary of Steve Jobs' death, we present a history of Apple in the post-Jobs era, and look back over the company's many recent achievements.
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