Friday, October 15, 2010

Apple will introduce New Mac OS X


Apple, Inc.. will hold a special ceremony on 20 October, when the company is widely expected to introduce the latest version of Apple's operating system OS X. Apple has sent invitations card with picture of a lion and the slogan "Back to Mac"  for journalists and analysts are selected.  This has led to speculation that Apple will use the event to launch a variety of the latest Mac computers, and will provide reviews the details of the operating system OS X.

Apple products named OS X by the name of the big cats family type, and OS X 10.6 as the next generation with the name Snow Leopard, probably 10.7 as Lion. The company will also use this event to showcase new models of its popular MacBook Air computers, and new versions of iLife and iWork, Apple's productivity suite and the media, consisting of programs such as Keynote and iPhoto.

Mac OS X 10.7 can not be available in stores until next summer. Apple is expected to use the Worldwide Developers Conference in June in San Francisco to reveal more details about the platform, and confirmation of delivery date.

Tim Bajarin, a principal analyst at Creative Strategies consulting firm believes Apple will integrate several aspects of the IOS, on its mobile operating system, and OS X, such as video calls FaceTime. "FaceTime collaborate with iChat would be a logical guess," he told the Telegraph.

Apple's OS X product enjoy 10 percent share of the computer market, which continues to be dominated by Microsoft's Windows operating system.