Mac OS X Leopard: Vista 2.0 [images]
updated 08:55 pm EDT, Sun August 6, 2006
OS X Leopard: Vista 2.0
A photographer in the San Francisco area has snapped two early images of Mac OS X Leopard--peering through the windows of the Moscone Center West. This time a banner declaring "Mac OS X Leopard: Vista 2.0" has been spotted. Though this banner does not reveal any more about the the OS upgrade, these images surface after similar pictures showing a banner proclaiming "You've come to the right platform" and "64-Bit" were posted on the internet late last week. This is the second year of WWDC where Apple has taken shots at Microsoft--two years ago where one banner read "Redmond start your photocopiers" after introducing Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Be sure to log onto to MacNN Monday at 1PM EST or 10AM PST for live keynote coverage, or discuss the news as it happens on MacNN's IRC Channel or forums. [image included]







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Wrong WWDC
It wasn't last year when Apple implored Redmond to start their photocopiers. That happened when Tiger was introduced at WWDC 2004--Tiger was released to the public in early 2005.
Last year's WWDC was all about the Intel transition.