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Following recent events focused on iOS, the iPhone and the iPod and iTunes, Apple's next media event will shift its focus 'Back to the Mac.'
The event will be held on October 20, 2010 in Cupertino. As you can see from the invitation, not only does it look like new laptops might be announced at the event (hence the aluminum looking facade), but we might just get a preview of the next version of Mac OS X.
See that lion peaking out from behind the Apple logo? For the non-Mac users among us, that actually fits with the going-on 10-year motif in Apple's OS naming structure. Here are the code names for Mac OS X from OS X 10.0 to the present:
Mac OS X 10.0: Cheetah
Mac OS X 10.1: Puma
Mac OS X 10.2: Jaguar
Mac OS X 10.3: Panther
Mac OS X 10.4: Tiger
Mac OS X 10.5: Leopard
Mac OS X 10.6: Snow Leopard
Could Mac OS X 10.7 Lion be part of the upcoming announcement? We'll have to wait until October 20 to find out. What do you hope to see from Apple at a Mac-centric event? Let us know in the comments.
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