Mac OS X Snow Leopard Supply Chain Dwindling, Making Way For OS X Lion?
Apple confirmed on Mac OS X Lion’s announcement that they will make it available for public consumption in Summer time this year.

As the launch date of Lion is getting near, you might’ve noticed something strange on Apple’s website. Mac OS X Snow Leopard’s shipping date is being pushed forward, something which is very common when Apple is about to make room for a new product on the shelves. The anomaly was noted down by 9to5Mac, and they report:
Even Apple’s website is showing a week’s wait in bth Australia and New Zealand. These types of sporadic delays, which are frequently temporary, are usually an indication that the supply channel is changing and the boxes are no longer being made.
Obviously, this could point to an upcoming Lion release as early as next month at Apple’s WWDC, if not sooner.
We’re also convinced that Apple is surely making room for Mac OS X Lion, but there’s no exact release date yet. We’re hoping a launch of Lion soon after WWDC ‘11.
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