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1. Apple doesn't care if you want to run OS X on non-Apple hardware. They're just not in the business of helping you figure it out.
2. Apple makes the hardware and the software. Why would they want another company duplicating their product? Does Microsoft encourage companies to write Windows compatible operating systems? Does Sony encourage companies to build PlayStation compatible gaming systems? Does RIM encourage companies to build BlackBerry compatible phones?
3. Apple has an API for developers to access the iTunes database for syncing with non-Apple devices.
4. If you worry about replacing your battery that often, you should think about getting better batteries or a more efficient device that won't kill them so quickly.
5. Apple isn't happy when websites disclose private intellectual property or information. It couldn't care less about rumors or conjecture.