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Apple: Macs can now run XP
News Apple has released a public beta version of Boot Camp, software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs. Since then, speculation has grown about whether Apple would enable Microsoft's ubiquitous operating system to run... [05 Apr 2006]
Apple: Intel deal may kill off Classic
News Rosetta will allow most Mac OS X programs to run on Intel-based Macs even if the software has not been compiled to run natively on Intel chips. Classic came into being with the arrival of Mac OS X in 2001 as a way to run programs that had not been... [07 Jun 2005]
PowerPC G5: The World's First 64-Bit Desktop Processor
White Paper Best of all, the PowerPC G5 runs 32-bit code, including existing Mac OS X applications natively, so the transition to 64-bit power is absolutely seamless. The G5 processor has made its debut in the Power Mac G5, the world’s fastest personal... [03 Jul 2008]
Apple's Safari coming to Windows PCs
News The pitch is that developers can create web applications using web 2.0 standards such as Ajax that will work just as well as applications Apple has written natively for the iPhone. Jobs previewed several features that will be shipped with Leopard... [12 Jun 2007]
Apple makes OS X U-turn
News Rival Adobe has tried to use Quark's absence to drum up sales of its competing page-layout software InDesign 2, which runs natively on Mac OS X. Apple has performed a U-turn on a plan that would have made Mac OS X the primary operating system on... [16 Dec 2002]
Minority Report: XP on a Mac - a wise move?
Comment In a nutshell, Boot Camp allows users of Intel-powered Macs to boot Windows XP natively in place of the incumbent OS X operating system at start-up. The company is clearly betting that by using these two operating systems side by side, most users... [12 Apr 2006]
Minority Report: Apple changing its spots
Comment Parallels, released just a few days after the public beta of Boot Camp, allows users to install a copy of Windows in a secure virtual machine alongside OS X and run Windows applications natively without having to reboot the computer. [11 Jul 2006]
