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  • A Mac Owner’s Lament

    06/20/2005 8:42:07 PM PDT · by quidnunc · 121 replies · 2,101+ views
    The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ^ | June 16, 2005 | Pat Lynch
    Not since Walter Mondale suggested that he might raise taxes have I had such a terrible, sick, sinking sensation deep in the pit of my stomach. Things like the Michael Jackson verdict, using Christina Aguilera’s music to torture prisoners at Gitmo and the rising cost of gasoline are inconsequential compared to Apple Computers’ abrupt surrender to Intel. This is serious business. To put things into perspective, my devotion to the Macintosh is of an intensity similar to Paul Greenberg’s feelings for "the South." This has been going on since 1987. I think my first Mac was called an SE, and...
  • Mac OS on a Dell? Dell in favor, Apple opposed

    06/20/2005 1:08:53 PM PDT · by Panerai · 54 replies · 1,203+ views
    MacCentral ^ | June 20, 2005 | Tom Krazit
    If Apple ever decides to let its Mac OS X operating system outside of its confines, the company can count Dell Inc. founder and Chairman Michael Dell as a possible customer. With the recent news that Apple plans to become a fellow customer of Intel Corp. for x86 processors, Dell has expressed interest in selling Mac OS X-based PCs, he said in an e-mail to Fortune published on the magazine’s Web site Thursday. “If Apple decides to open the Mac OS to others, we would be happy to offer it to our customers,” Dell wrote in the e-mail. A Dell...
  • Mad As Hell: Part VI - Thinking MacTel

    06/13/2005 9:51:00 PM PDT · by Swordmaker · 3 replies · 256+ views
    Thinking MacTel. On an airplane, over Montana perhaps? I read it too, and I knew about it as a rumor months ago. Hell, this is the Internet! REPEAT: 1. I do not hate Windows. 2. I do not hate Intel. 3. No one else for that matter. I just said that I felt that Mac was more security attuned than WinTel for all sorts of reasons that we are talking about here. One of the main reasons is that the Mac integration of OS, HW and BIOS provides additional security over the open architecture approach of many different vendors attempting...
  • What's Really Behind the Apple-Intel Alliance

    06/11/2005 3:42:28 PM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 19 replies · 763+ views
    NY Times ^ | 6/11/05 | John Markoff
    Nearly a quarter-century ago, Apple Computer ran a snarky ad after its onetime rival encroached on its territory: "Welcome, I.B.M. Seriously." This week, however, Steven P. Jobs had a different message for Big Blue, which had since become a chief ally: "Goodbye. Seriously." Mr. Jobs, 50, a co-founder of Apple, is famously brash and mercurial. Even so, the Apple faithful - not to mention I.B.M. itself - were caught by surprise by Apple's decision to end its 14-year relationship with I.B.M. and team with Intel for its computer chip needs. The buzz that began Monday among developers, bloggers, analysts and...
  • Mac OS on Intel x86 - CONFIRMED

    06/06/2005 10:57:00 AM PDT · by Boss_Jim_Gettys · 192 replies · 2,704+ views
    MacNN ^ | 6/6/2005 | MacNN
    Mac OS X has been leading secret double life. Every Mac project build for Intel and PowerPC. Every release of Mac OS X has been built for both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs. For the last 5 years. Mac OS X is cross-platform by design. Apple's demo is on an Intel-based system. Jobs shows all Mac OS X Tiger features are already compatible with Intel-based processors. Not done yet. Will put into the developer hands to help Apple finish it.
  • Apple to Use Intel Microprocessors Beginning in 2006

    06/06/2005 11:36:13 AM PDT · by Curious Yellow · 36 replies · 1,104+ views
    Intel Press Release ^ | June 6, 2005
    Apple to Use Intel Microprocessors Beginning in 2006 WWDC 2005, SAN FRANCISCO—June 6, 2005—At its Worldwide Developer Conference today, Apple® announced plans to deliver models of its Macintosh® computers using Intel® microprocessors by this time next year, and to transition all of its Macs to using Intel microprocessors by the end of 2007. Apple previewed a version of its critically acclaimed operating system, Mac OS® X Tiger, running on an Intel-based Mac® to the over 3,800 developers attending CEO Steve Jobs' keynote address. Apple also announced the availability of a Developer Transition Kit, consisting of an Intel-based Mac development system...
  • Apple to switch to Intel's PC chips~~ New chips will allow PC maker to lower prices

    06/06/2005 10:54:57 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 86 replies · 784+ views
    marketwatch ^ | June 6, 2005 1:44 PM ET | Jonathan Burton, MarketWatch
    SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Apple Computer Inc. said Monday that it will begin using microprocessor chips made by Intel Corp. in its signature Macintosh computers beginning next year, ending a longstanding relationship with International Business Machines Corp. Apple (AAPL: news, chart, profile) made the announcement as Chief Executive Steve Jobs delivered the keynote speech at the company's annual conference for software developers in San Francisco."Our goal is to provide our customers with the best personal computers in the world, and looking ahead Intel has the strongest processor road map by far," Jobs said in a statement released at the start...
  • Apple to switch to Intel chips: WSJ

    06/05/2005 8:19:18 PM PDT · by chronic_loser · 47 replies · 1,154+ views
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc. (Nasdaq:AAPL - news) is expected to announce Monday that it will begin shifting its Macintosh computer line next year to Intel Corp. chips, the Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site on Sunday, citing people familiar with the situation.
  • Wall Street Journal - Apple Eyes Shifting Macintosh Line To Intel Chips

    06/04/2005 2:32:50 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 153 replies · 1,759+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | June 4, 2005 | DON CLARK and NICK WINGFIELD
    Excerpt, subscription required - SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple Computer Inc. is expected to announce Monday that it will begin shifting its Macintosh computer line next year to Intel Corp. chips, people familiar with the situation said. The move is a major change in strategy by Apple, a high-profile win for Intel, and a potential blow to International Business Machines Corp. and Freescale Semiconductor Inc., suppliers of the PowerPC chips that Apple has long used in its Macintosh systems. [snip]