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« on: November 07, 2012, 03:00:32 am »

Early Signs of OS X 10.9 Unsurprisingly Showing Up in Web Logs
      



      In what should not be a significant surprise, Apple is already hard at work on OS X 10.9, the next major version of its Mac operating system.  Signs of OS X 10.9 showing up in web logs were publicized [Google translation] earlier today by Czech site Letem svÄ›tem Applem, and 9to5Mac confirmed that some of the OS X 10.9 hits showing up on its own site were coming from Apple's corporate network.





Hits on macrumors.com from systems identifying themselves as running OS X 10.9

A look at our own logs shows similar activity, although there has not been a noticeable uptick in hits over the past several months.  Rather, we have been seeing a number of spikes in activity since at least mid-August, consistent with limited internal testing during the working week.  Similar patterns were previously seen for OS X 10.8 in 2011 and OS X 10.7 in 2009/2010.



It is trivial to fake such identification strings, meaning that at least some of the data should be considered untrustworthy.  But hits identified as coming from Apple's own networks carry a much greater likelihood of being legitimate, and so it seems fairly clear that Apple is indeed using systems running OS X 10.9 to browse the Internet.



A release date for OS X 10.9 is currently unknown, but Apple has stated that is moving toward a more rapid development cycle on OS X, with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion's July 2012 launch coming almost exactly one year after the debut of OS X 10.7 Lion.  Assuming a similar timeline for OS X 10.9, Apple may begin releasing developer previews in early 2013 ahead of a public launch in the middle of the year.


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http://www.macrumors.com/2012/11/06/early-signs-of-os-x-10-9-unsurprisingly-showing-up-in-web-logs/
      
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