Apple to Release first Tiger Update
Ninj4Bytes writes "AppleInsider is reporting on the first update to Mac OS X Tiger. The update is reported to address 'over three dozen componets, with an emphasis on improving general stability and reliability'. The patch is listed for a mid to late May release."
If you want to read an Apple rumors site then I suggest you read AppleInsider itself, it happens to be a pretty good one. If that has too much detail for your taste and you want someone to summarize the high points for you then read Mac Rumors. Having this post on apple.slashdot sort of makes it into a poor imitation of Mac Rumors.
Noone should be surprised that after releasing a major new version of the OS Apple would be developing an update that "address[es] 'over three dozen componets, with an emphasis on improving general stability and reliability'. The only useful information summarized for us is that "[t]he patch is listed for a mid to late May release." And that is just a rumor of a projection that could easily change.
Slashdot should be a place where you come and catch links to interesting articles that you would not have found on your own and that reach a certain level of newsworthiness. Like an informative review of a new Apple OS release or an educational story of reverse engineering Mac OS X.
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I must be old around here...