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iCore24

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Someone was talking about this on 9to5mac. So I went to look and found it. In System Preference/Touchpad go to notification center and you can see the date Oct 14, at 9:41am

So I'm saying the keynote is oct 14, at 9am pacific time.

Apple always post the date they announce it. Look at IOS8 on the Sep 9 keynote for example. It even has the same TIME!

Tweet It Now (@ItTweetitnow) says:
"OS X Yosemite launching October 14th. Spoiled in System Preferences > Trackpad > Notification Center."

http://9to5mac.com/2014/09/30/apple-releases-os-x-yosemite-gm-candidate-1-0-for-developers/



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roland.g

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Every iPhone ever shown in Apple keynotes and on their website has the time 9:41. It is an Apple thing. That time has nothing to do with the release. Everything points to an Oct 21st release.
 

roland.g

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I know. I'm saying there will be an announcement on the 14th but the release will be a week after.

Or this.

Apple has since Lion released each release after announcing it at their quarterly earnings call with the exception of Mavericks which was announced during a keynote for the iPad Air and iPad Mini with Retina. The releases are usually the next day except in the case of the keynote, it was available that day. The conference call for quarterly earnings is scheduled for Monday October 20th. But they have released both Lion and Mountain Lion on Wednesdays. I would expect it on Tuesday 21st but it could be Wednesday 22nd.

10.7 Lion. Conference call Tues July 19, 2011. Release Wed July 20, 2011.
10.8 Mountain Lion. Conference call Tues July 24, 2012. Release Wed July 25, 2012.
10.9 Mavericks. Keynote Tues Oct 22, 2013. Immediate release Tues Oct 22, 2013.
10.10 Yosemite. Conference call Monday Oct 20, 2014. Release expected Tues Oct 21, 2014.
 

viettanium

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What announced in the Keynotes is on 14 Oct.?
- New iPad Air with Gold finish, A8, and Touch ID (maybe 12.9" version).
- OS X Yosemite.
- iMac with 27" Retina display, 5K resolution.
- 27" Retina Thunderbolt Display with 5K resolution.
- Mac mini (Haswell), can drive 27" Retina Thunderbolt Display.
- Mac Pro updated support for new display.
 

mattburley7

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What announced in the Keynotes is on 14 Oct.?
- New iPad Air with Gold finish, A8, and Touch ID (maybe 12.9" version).
- OS X Yosemite.
- iMac with 27" Retina display, 5K resolution.
- 27" Retina Thunderbolt Display with 5K resolution.
- Mac mini (Haswell), can drive 27" Retina Thunderbolt Display.
- Mac Pro updated support for new display.

hopefully there is a keynote but it doesn't look likely on the 21st since there is the earnings call on the 20th. so either the 14th or 28th at this point.
 

iCore24

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I may have confused some people. They will announce Yosemite on a Apple keynote on Oct 14. The release date I am not sure. But what I highly think will happen is that Apple will make an event less then 2 weeks from now.
 

mattburley7

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the iPhone event was announced 2 weeks in advance (invite out on august 28th, event September 9th)

so if the next media event is on the 14th shouldn't invites be out this week?
 

NathanA

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Someone was talking about this on 9to5mac. So I went to look and found it. In System Preference/Touchpad go to notification center and you can see the date Oct 14, at 9:41am
[snip]

Were there supposed to be screenshots in this post? I don't see any images, just blank spaces.

Also, can you please link to the 9to5mac discussion you referenced?

-- Nathan
 

iCore24

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[snip]

Were there supposed to be screenshots in this post? I don't see any images, just blank spaces.

Also, can you please link to the 9to5mac discussion you referenced?

-- Nathan

updated on the main post. dint know why you can't see the images?
 

NathanA

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updated on the main post.
Sweet, thanks.

dint know why you can't see the images?
I doubt anybody but you can see your images. I just looked at the HTML source of this page and found your image tags. They appear to reference URLs on Dropbox. If I try to go to one manually, Dropbox shows me a 403 error page: "It seems you don't belong here! You should probably sign in. Check out our Help Center and forums for help, or head back to home."

I'm not a Dropbox user so I couldn't tell you why this is. I shouldn't need to have a Dropbox account and be signed into it in order to access the images you tried to post here, right? Is it possible you accidentally marked the files private and unshareable or something? (Again, I don't know the exact verbiage, because I'm not a Dropbox user.)

Enable the guest account on your computer and try logging into that, then open Safari, and view this discussion thread. I betcha you won't see your images (no active Dropbox login/cookies).

-- Nathan
 
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