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07/05/2006, 11:40am, EDT

Wednesday, July 5th

New video shows "Leopard" on iPod

An Apple fan has posted a video online showing what appears to be Mac OS X Leopard running on an iPod. Although the video is widely believed to be fake, it's generating a great deal of interest ahead of Apple's official preview of Mac OS X Leopard at WWDC this August.


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07/05, 3:12pm, EDT
if that is real its running OS X faster than my old G3! i didnt realize the ipod was that fast! /sarcasm
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07/05, 9:57pm, EDT
When did the iPod get a touch-sensetive screen? Uh oh! Is that another leak? :p
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The "demonstrator"
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07/05, 10:48pm, EDT
did a good job of timing his stylus movements to the recorded screen video.

However, I think it would be a great idea to have wireless iPod that had a built-in mini- web browser and email client that operated through a touch-screen interface.
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