Over at the Moscone Center, Steve Jobs has started his keynote speech for Macworld 2008. Of the four things he wants to talk about today, the first is the newest version of the Mac OS, Leopard. Since its release at the end of October, the OS has sold five million copies, which means that 20% of Mac users are using it. How does that compare to Windows Vista? Pretty good: Jobs quotes Walt Mossberg: "In my view, Leopard is better and faster than Vista..."
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