False alarm: iPhone NOT delayed until October, Leopard NOT delayed again until January

Update:
Here's the story. A trustworthy source supplied us with an actual internal Apple email that went out to thousands of Apple employees earlier today (published after the break). The fact that this was an email sent within Apple's internal email system to its employees is not in question.
As it turns out, the internal memo Apple employees received was actually retracted by Apple shortly after it was sent out. (Also published after the break.) We received confirmation from Apple PR that this initial email sent out to Apple employees was incorrect, and they let us know that the iPhone and Leopard are both still on track, and should meet their expected launch timeframes.
Presumably Apple is now on the hunt for whomever was able to spoof its internal email system.
Original Apple email
From: Bullet News
Date: May 16, 2007 9:09 AM CDT
To: [redacted]
Subject: Mac OS X Leopard and iPhone Delayed
Mac OS X Leopard Delayed Until January
iPhone Delayed Until October
REGIONS: Asia-Pacific, Canada, Europe, Japan, Latin America, United States
GROUPS: AppleCare, Retail
Apple issued a press release today announcing that iPhone which was scheduled to ship in June, has been moved to October and the release date for Mac OS X Leopard has been moved to January next year. A beta version of Mac OS X Leopard will be given to developers at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Apple email redaction
From: [redacted]
Date: May 16, 2007 10:47 AM CDT
To: [redacted]
Subject: NEWS: Disregard Bullet*News Sent May 16 at Approximately 9 a.m. Central--AP/CA/EU/JP/LA/US
You may have received what appeared to be a Bullet*News from Apple. This communication is fake and did not come from Apple.
Apple is on track to ship iPhone in late June and Mac OS X Leopard in October.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Donald @ May 16th 2007 12:06PM
I kinda had a feeling this would happen considering there hasn't been anything put through the FCC lately from Apple.
Whether this is because the feds are dithering in testing or Apple didn't have anything to test remains to be seen.
Now if you'll excuse me, I've got to go book some vacation time for the end of June.
carlo @ May 16th 2007 12:07PM
Awesome!!!! This will be fun to watch in the news and in blogs.
May as well add 3g while they have the time... if this is true.
Donald @ May 16th 2007 12:14PM
Vacation denied. Curse you Engadget!! ;_;
carlo @ May 16th 2007 12:21PM
Awwww Donald, BUMMMMERRR. There goes Engadget's credibility with Apple fans...
Donald @ May 16th 2007 12:26PM
On the plus side, anybody looking for a chance to buy Apple stock has a GOLDEN opportunity...
Ben @ May 16th 2007 12:36PM
I'd love to see the header on that original message.