But FFS, you are blowing this way out of proportions. Besides, FACTS are:
1. OS 4.1 isn't available today despite this announcement.
announcementnouna public and typically formal statement about a fact, occurrence, or
intention(Oxford American Dictionaries - emphasis mine)
2. Its release date is not even known. Both availability and price are to be made public in a *later* announcement, possibly the real announcement announcing the product (and I quote from the announcement in question: "Details on pricing and availability will be forthcoming").
From the press release:
is scheduled for release mid-Q3/2008There is the release date right there. If you don't except that as a valid date because it is not precise enough then you are being hypocritical considering a certain recent event.
Availability != release date. There are other aspects of availability such as where a product is available from, and how to obtain it. Release date is only a portion of this and has already been covered.
3. So there will obviously be a *new* announcement in a more or less close future saying "OS 4.1 is now released", but *this announcement was not it*! You can call it "a heads up" or or you can call it a "pre-announcement", but that's what it is!
No, you can call it an announcement, because that is what it is. The irony that you've called it such in your "facts" seems to drive the point home. There is no such thing as a "pre-announcement". Where are all the articles proclaiming Apple "pre-announcing" Leopard or Microsoft "pre-announcing" Vista? The only real fact is you added that to give a negative connotation to the title. A very childish thing to do.
However, I'm sorry I've clogged up the thread with this. Nothing more from me on the subject.