Apple OS X Mavericks set for October release
Apple's OS X Mavericks is coming...in October.
Tech website 9to5Mac
- citing anonymous sources - has claimed on Friday that Apple's next
operating system for Macs will release in October. The California
company originally unveiled OS X Mavericks at WWDC 2013 in June and
promised an autumn launch.
Apple has yet to officially set a firm release date, but it appears
the new OS X could land around the same time as the company's next
financial earnings report in October. Looking at Apple's release pattern
in previous years, the company has delivered operating systems such as
OS X Lion and OS X Mountain Lion shortly after publishing financial
results.
Many reports have also wondered if Apple will push out OS X Mavericks on 10 September.
That's the same day iOS 7 and the new iPhones will allegedly unveil.
The anonymous sources talking to 9to5Mac have claimed however that Apple
won't update these three product categories simultaneously the
company's software engineers are apparently focusing on iOS 7 at the
moment.
Finally, yet importantly, Apple is purportedly set to launch new Mac
Pros, iMacs and MacBook Pros this autumn, which would obviously coincide
with the newly rumoured timeline for OS X Mavericks. Apple hasn't
confirmed any of this information, but stay tuned. All shall likely
reveal itself in just a matter of days.
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