Apple prepares for Tiger's public leap
Events are being planned ahead of tomorrow’s launch of Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" across Apple’s 105 worldwide retail stores and in participating resellers such as CompUSA beginning at 6 pm EST. At that time, Apple will unleash the new version of its operating system, said to include some 200 new features.
Reviews thus far have praised Tiger as being worth the $129 it will cost users to upgrade.
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