http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/09/img0041-1347469572.jpg Kicking off its huge San Francisco event Apple CEO Tim Cook told the packed auditorium that Mountain Lion OS Xis the fast-selling operating system it’s ever had. He added that the company’s family of notebooks have now ranked number 1 in the US for the last three months, grabbing a 27 percent market share. This equates to an additional 15 percent of growth since last year, compared to a slightly more modest two percent growth in the PC sector – Apple has outpaced the PC industry over the last six years. Gallery: 7 million upgrades to Mountain Lion
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