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| Snow Leopard coming soon |
| Apple |
| Written by Eugene Cheung on Monday, August 24, 2009 |
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Just how soon is 'soon'? Well, this Friday actually. August 28th marks the day that the next edition of Mac OS X is released.
Now that Apple has fallen astray from their two syllable cat naming and giant images of X's for their products, you can get the OS for as cheap as $10, which is even cheaper than the previously announced $29 upgrade. If you bought a new Mac on/after June 8th this year, you're eligible to purchase the new OS (Snow Leopard and/or Snow Leopard Server) for US$9.95 (each). Just go here: |
About the author
| Eugene joined the GeekSmack team in April 2009 and currently writes news and helps develop what you see on the front page and the forums as a Senior Editor. You can find him on Twitter. | |
| If you would like to contact Eugene for any reason, you can reach him at eugene.cheung[at]geeksmack.net. |
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