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Apple calms concerns over volume Lion upgrades

Apple: Use our stores' Wi-Fi to download Lion | FAQ: No, you can't have Lion

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Apple calms concerns over volume Lion upgrades
Apple has spelled out how education and corporate customers can upgrade Macs to Lion next month. Read More


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Apple: Use our stores' Wi-Fi to download Lion
Apple store representatives today said that while Genius Bar technicians won't install Lion for customers, Mac owners can use a store's Internet connection to download the 4GB upgrade. Read More

FAQ: No, you can't have Lion
Next month Apple will ship Lion, giving customers the chance to upgrade to the company's newest edition of Mac OS X. Most customers, but not all. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple OS X Lion feature update
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