Right on schedule, Apple released the latest version of the Mac operating system software — Mountain Lion — this week. It's the ninth version of OS X, which was introduced in 2001, and follows in the footpads of Cheetah, Puma, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger,
Now, a year later, we've got Mountain Lion, and it brings the upgrade cost ever lower to $19.99. That's great. It encourages users to get on board with the latest and greatest, and I expect the result of this pricing (and the ease
Web tracking firm Chitika has a stat that's actually not all that surprising: Mountain Lion downloads accounted for a relatively huge percentage of.
AllThingsD reports that just over 48 hours after launch, OS X Mountain Lion is already accounting for over 3% of web traffic coming from the Mac
Web tracking firm Chitika has a stat that's actually not all that surprising: Mountain Lion downloads accounted for a relatively huge percentage of.
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