OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion released today
That’s right, you can feed Apple’s latest OS to your faithful Mac later on today for a sum that won’t shatter your wallet
Apple has announced in its Q3 earnings report that OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion will be released later on today.
Apple’s latest OS update brings a host of new features to the table including Siri-like voice dictation and notifications (as outlined in ourOS X Mountain Lion need to know guide).
Mac OS X Mountain Lion will hit the Mac App Store later today at the wallet-friendly price of just £14, or free for users who have recently purchased Macs.
Although OS X Mountain Lion hasn’t landed on the App Store quite yet, we’ll be checking it regularly throughout the morning to keep you updated, so stay tuned and keep an eye out onStuff’s Twitter feedfor the latest news
Read our new2012 MacBook Pro with Retina Display reviewif you’re thinking of marking Mountain Lion’s release with a fresh new MacBook.
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