Welcome to WebProNews Breaking eBusiness and Search News
Advertise | Newsletter | Sitemap | News Feeds News Feed 
 WebProNews Search Part of the iEntry network iEntry inc. 

Apples And Oranges No More; Intel-based Macs?

Jason Lee Miller
Staff Writer
Published: 2005-06-07

WebProNews RSS Feed


The days of "the only things Macs are good for are graphic design and newspapers" appear to be coming to a close. It seems like a smart move, as the years of product placement in movies like "You've Got Mail" haven't helped Apple regain the ground it lost to Microsoft in the 90's.

Apples and Oranges No More; Intel-based Macs?
"Yes, it's true," confirmed Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs in answer to industry speculators, still red-faced from the winds of the rumor mill, carrying a bushel full of shocking news.

In 2006, Macintosh personal computers will have Intel inside.

Jobs went on to say that Apple had been leading a secret life since 2001, developing a new Mac OS X that would run on the Pentium 4.36 GHz processor.

The crowd gasped, hitting each other the backs to regain respiration. This is dogs and cats living together, pandemonium. Well, as pandemonious as computer geeks get. Some had to buy new glasses. Yes, I did make up that word.

The Rosetta software will provide cross-compatibility in the future, meaning that Windows as well as Mac operating systems could be installed concurrently. But the new Macs will not support OS 9 or earlier versions.

Though Apple will not sell or support other operating systems but acknowledges the ability to run other systems.

"Mac OS X is cross-platform by design," Jobs said.

A dual-system machine may prove to be a crowd pleaser indeed. But Jobs support of the new hardware seems a bit contradictory. Jobs still maintains that the Power PC architecture will always be superior, even with the acknowledgement that the G5 has power consumption and heat issues.

At any rate, the only constant in life is change (unless you're Kant), and this may prove to be a positive one, especially if families can't agree on which kind of computer to buy. Now they can buy one and have both.




Receive Our Daily Email of Breaking eBusiness News


About the Author:
Jason L. Miller is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business.

WebProNews RSS Feed

More Articles

Contact WebProNews
Advertisement





TOP NEWS

Targeted Information for Business
WebProNews is part of the iEntry network

Internet Business: Marketing: Small Business:
WebProNews MarketingNewz SmallBusinessNewz
WebProWorld AdvertisingDay PromoteNews
EcommNewz SalesNewz EntrepreneurNewz

Software: Search Engines: Web Design:
WebMasterFree Jayde B2B DesignNewz
NetworkingFiles SearchZA FlashNewz
SecurityConfig SearchNewz WebSiteNotes

Developer: IT Management: Security:
DevWebPro ITManagement SecurityProNews
DevNewz SysAdminNews SecurityConfig
TheDevWeb NetworkingFiles NetworkNewz

The iEntry Network consists of over 100 web publications reaching millions of Internet Professionals. Contact us to advertise.
eBUSINESS RESOURCES






 Advertise | Contact Us | Corporate | Newsletter | Sitemap | Submit an Article | News Feeds
 WebProNews is an iEntry, Inc. ® publication - $line) { echo $line ; } ?> All Rights Reserved
About WebProNews
WebProNews is the number one source for eBusiness News. Over 5 million eBusiness professionals read WebProNews and other iEntry business and tech publications.

WebProNews provides real-time coverage of internet business.

Free Email Newsletters:
WebProNews SearchNewz
WebProWorld DevWebPro
Marketing SecurityNews
Plus over 100 other newsletters!

Send me relevant info on products and services.


WebProWorld
Ten most recent posts.

NetworkingFiles
Featured Software

WebProNews in the News
View all recent mentions of WebProNews from around the world!

Recent Articles On ...
Google eBusiness
Yahoo Ask Jeeves
MSN Blogs
Search Engines Blogging
Affiliate Programs Marketing
eCommerce Advertising
eBay Sun Microsystems
AOL Adsense
Microsoft Adwords
Oracle IBM
Amazon Apple
SEM Mac
SEO iPod
Adsense XBox
PR Adobe



iEntry.com WebProWorld RSS Feed WebProWorld Contact WebProNews Print Version Email a friend Bookmark us