Apple stores will close for an overnight reshuffle on July 24 to prepare for the launch of OS X Mountain Lion the following day, according to reports.
Following a similar pattern to the launch of OS X Lion last year, Apple is believed to be launching its newest operating system the day after its Q3 earnings announcement.
9to5Mac’s sources have told them that Apple Stores will receive a revamped look ahead of the Mountain Lion announcement with posters to go on the windows and computers to receive an OS X upgrade.
“One employee tells us that it is basically just a few guys running around with the master image installing it on every Mac. Notably, some stores we’ve spoken to haven’t heard of any overnight…yet,” 9to5Mac writes.
OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion costs $20.99 to upgrade to from the Mac App Store, with the Golden Master version available to developers since early last week.






