
Some more information about the Apple iPhone is keep hitting the web: the ARM CPU is apparently made by Samsung, applications will only be developed by third party companies that have a license agreement with Apple and make sure they follow specific guidelines (and possibly the apps will only be available by iTunes) while other sources say that the iPhone indeed runs a modified version of Darwin with a few OSX components (incorrectly
reported by Slashdot today that it's not). Desktop OSX apps won't run on the iPhone of course. David Pogue also has two FAQs on the product (
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Well of course it doesn't run a full version of OS X. I never disputed that, and I do call bullshit on Steve. In-fact, I specifically said that the iPhone and desktop versions of OS X would be different. What I'm saying is that you seem to be believe that "It doesn't have the same core as OSX". You've failed to prove that, and unless you work at Apple, you are simply unable to.
You also stated that "Well next time someone tries to tell me my OpenBSD box is behind OSX, I'll just say it IS OSX." That is a horrible example. A trimmed down version of OS X is still OS X in my mind. A completely different system, such as OpenBSD, which isn't released by the same company is not an adequate example, at least in any sane person's mind.
Also, who defines what OS X is? If you're arguing that a slimmed down OS X is not OS X, then this argument amounts to little more than a semantics debate, and is utterly pointless.