Apple is about to introduce a new version of Mac OS X
An Apple spokesman said its CEO, Steve Jobs, and the group of executives will show a new version of Mac OS X (codenamed "Leopard") at the WDC conference held in October. 8 to.
Along with the show, Steve Jobs will provide viewers with information on how to take advantage of new features in Apple's next-generation operating system version - Leopard.
Details of new features in Leopard have not been announced, although it is known that "Boot Camp", a technology that allows Windows to run on a Mac environment, will appear in this version.
The WDC conference will take place August 7-11, 2006 and the Leopard presentation is an event expected by IT.
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