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By Jo Best

Published: Wednesday 20 October 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

NYC


Occupation

designer


Comment

Apple announced that Tiger would be available in the "first half" of 2005 -- back in July.

How on earth does Amazon shuffling its (very likely imaginary) ship date on its web site constitute Apple's release date "slipping further away"?

This is goofy reporting. Apple is keeping its cards close to its chest precisely *not* to overpromise and underdeliver, a la Longhorn.



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