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Changing it's spots 9 Aug 2006

At it's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple introduced the Intel-supercharged Mac Pro and gave developers a preview of Leopard, the next version of Mac OS X.

Apple didn't offer an in-depth look at Leopard, showing instead a top-10 list of new features that the operating system will sport upon its release next spring. These new features include a Time Machine option that automatically backs up your hard drive, enhanced videoconferencing options, improved Mail and iChat, and the inclusion of the Front Row media software and PhotoBooth picture-taking programs that previously have been available on only new Macs.

Read more at CNET News.

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