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Is OS X Leopard a train wreak?
Apple's legal department allegedly is strong-arming the AppleInsider blog. The site in March published details about the latest OS X build, commenting that it "carries with it a significant laundry list of impending issues that will need to be ironed out before any such public release is considered." Apple wants that report taken down.
Few people paid attention to the incident. Apple Insider after all has a pretty poor track record in accurately reporting about upcoming Apple products. But on Thursday Apple decided to delay the release of its OS X 10.5 Tiger, claiming that it needed additional time to test the upcoming product.
The delay only served to support Apple Insider's theories, and instantly gives birth to a few new ones. Should we believe Apple's explanation for the delay that is pointing to iPhone issues? Did OS X 10.5 run into some serious trouble? Is the iPhone delay just a way to cover up the fact that Apple is working on some last minute additions to OS X 10.5?
Surely the Mac rumour blogs will help us add numerous additional theories and baseless gossip. We won't know for sure what really happened until the WWDC this summer.
April 14, 2007 at 01:28 AM | Permalink
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