Apple will release macOS 10.14, aka Mojave, on Monday, Sept. 24, the company announced earlier this week.

Leaving the news until the last minutes of this year's nearly two-hour presentation on Wednesday, CEO Tim Cook revealed the launch date with little fanfare, mentioning it with about as much drama as he had the update to tvOS, the operating system that powers Apple TV.

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"And then the following week, we've got a great new update for the Mac, macOS Mojave," Cook said before ticking off improvements like dark mode and a redesigned Mac App Store.

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