
When Apple said they would do nothing to prohibit Windows from running on new Intel-based Macs, who knew they would actually help Macs to run a competing OS?
No doubt about it, hell has frozen over. Again. Is this good or bad? What’s in store with Apple’s next OS, Mac OS X Leopard?
The biggest news of the day is a nifty beta utility called Boot Camp. It enables new Intel-based Macs (limited now to iMacs and MacBook Pro) to install and dual-boot Microsoft Windows.
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