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awk

04/06/06 11:06 AM

#116115 RE: Snackman #116113

Snackman: Apple and Windows...

Yes, this is exciting. Wavoids have been discussing virtualization for a long time on this thread. I was watching CNBC a bit yesterday: Apple's dual boot "software patch" was the bug thing on the show.

They talked to experts. They raised questions. But nobody, and I mean nobody ever used the term virtualization. The "experts" on TV were/are clueless.

The concept of virtualization has been around for quite some time. Yet nobody in the press ties it together.

And we wonder why Trusted Computing is not understood yet? ;-)
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go-kitesurf

04/06/06 11:12 AM

#116117 RE: Snackman #116113

Snackman, this apple news. This has to do with virtualization so that multiple OS can run on the same PC. I expect that IBM-compatible PCs will run Apple eventually as well, as long as the Apple OS was paid for and properly licensed.
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1stnflight

04/06/06 11:46 AM

#116120 RE: Snackman #116113

Snackman: Apple Boot Camp. Future TPM support?

Assuming Apple Mac OS users are concerned about multifactor authentication, data protection, password management they will benefit from TPMs and ETS. Although, they do not seem concerned about viruses and spyware like Win users.

Apple Leopard os due in 2007 will have Boot Camp built-in. Rollout timing close to Vista. Interesting to see whether TPM compatibility and software built-in for both Win and Apple os partitions. Our Intel mb relationship should pay dividends with Apple.

Whew! Dividends? It will be a sweet day when we have growth coupled with a large WAVX dividend distribution.

Good test review article on page B1 of todays WSJ. Highlights below.

Boot Camp, free from Apple. Named so because {b}requires a reboot to run in separate partition as either Win XP or Mac os. Not simultaneous like Msft Virtual Machine.{/b}

Must purhcase Win XP separately (Home $199, Pro $299). Apple no plans to sell. Msft may not support on Mac.

Today there is a lack of apps for full featured business appl for Macs so power users will need larger drive partition for Win or more than one HD.