Apple previews next version of Mac OS X

June 28, 2004, 9:56pm PDT | Length: 00:07:43
At the Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs shows off Tiger, the next version of Mac OS X. The operating system has more than 150 new features, including a systemwide search engine and an update to iChat that allows up to four people to hold a videoconference.
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