Apple asks to block the vacations of some employees for the end of July, they could launch OS X Mountain Lion

  Speculations regarding the possible release date of the new OS X Mountain Lion continue today because Apple seems to have asked to a company, which provides technical support for Apple products, to block employees' vacations for the period July 22-29. The division of desktops and portable computers is the one that will remain without vacancies during that period and it seems that the decision could be related to the possible release of OS X Mountain Lion. Of course, nothing is known about such a decision made for Apple stores all over the world, but I assume that in the following days we will find out more.

  In the case of every major product release, be it software or hardware, Apple does exactly the same thing, but usually we hear about the blocking of holidays at AT&T or Apple stores. Considering that the previously mentioned period starts on a Sunday, I assume that between July 23 - 25 Apple will release OS X Mountain Lion in the Mac App Store at the price of $20.