John Dvorak's clever take on Apple/Intel
Tags: Microsoft, Marketing, Apple, DRM
OK, this almost never happens, but I actually liked John Dvorak's latest opinion piece on the whole question of whether Apple's OS X will be allowed to run on generic PCs. His argument is that the whole trusted computing/DRM included bits of the Intel version of Mac OS X is really a nefarious plot of Steve Jobs to market test Mac OS X as a competitor to Windows Vista. It may be fiction, but it is certainly entertaining fiction.
OK, this almost never happens, but I actually liked John Dvorak's latest opinion piece on the whole question of whether Apple's OS X will be allowed to run on generic PCs. His argument is that the whole trusted computing/DRM included bits of the Intel version of Mac OS X is really a nefarious plot of Steve Jobs to market test Mac OS X as a competitor to Windows Vista. It may be fiction, but it is certainly entertaining fiction.