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OS X Lion may roar to life on Wednesday July 20

July 19th, 2011        

OS X Lion may roar to life on Wednesday July 20

According to “people with proven track records who would be in a position to know”, Mac OS X Lion and new MacBook Airs will arrive on Wednesday.

Both AppleInsider and 9to5 Mac claim that Mac OS X Lion will debut Wednesday after an overnight marketing fiesta in Apple retail stores. AppleInsider sweetens the pot by suggesting the new Sandy Bridge, Thunderbolt MacBook Airs will join OS X Lion at its big coming out party on July 20.

Trustable news? Well, get ready your credit cards, cause I know you don’t care!

[Apple Insider via 9to5mac]

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