Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 30th Jun 2006 01:17 UTC
Apple Apple sent a seismic shockwave through the Mac market a year ago when it announced that was ditching its long-time processor suppliers IBM and Motorola in favor of chips from occasional arch-nemesis Intel. The announcement came on June 6, 2005, during Steve Jobs' Worldwide Developers Conference keynote - by the end of 2007, the Apple CEO said, all Mac hardware would be running on Intel processors.
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RE: For That Matter
by Rayz on Fri 30th Jun 2006 14:48 UTC in reply to "For That Matter"
Rayz
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2006-06-24

S'funny but I vaguely remember that MS had a command line OS before Apple added it to OSX.

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RE[2]: For That Matter
by s_groening on Sat 1st Jul 2006 15:24 in reply to "RE: For That Matter"
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2005-12-13

...and Apple had A/UX as well, which to some extend resembles Mac OS X of today in being Unix with an apple's face, [designed to be] running on Apple hardware exclisively...

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