Press releases for products almost universally use the past tense to announce
availability -- Nathan is correct, it should be "released".
The reason behind this is, the whole point of a press release is to tell the
world that something has happened; it is irrelevent whether it has occurred
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at the time of writing, but must certainly have occurred by the time of
'printing'. That's the whole point of a release.
Charles
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