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Video: The “Cool” Powerbook Apple didn’t build!

[Archived in Apple, Entry, Intel, Intel]

[Videowiki Feeds | feeding all the hungry little eyes] From my previous story on what the Intel Mac means for Apple, here’s the actual video of the Sony Vaio going from Windows XP to Mac OS X in three mins. In this short video, you’ll see dual-booting, experience the moderate Mac OS startup time and eventually the speed of operations on this 1Ghz Intel Centrino notebook.

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

http://mastuvu.typepad.com/monuments  :::Mo(nu)ments::: ©Ine Dehandschutter: And there system is pretty ready. According to some sources switching your pc to Mac OsX is peanuts, and many developers already said that changing their apps to work with PC was very easy. (via Cosmos)

theory.isthereason: (via Cosmos)

[Lawsy.network] Major Apple News: ...Record company executives have said recently that Apple has been seeking licences to distribute a wide variety of music videos through the iTunes music store, and that the computer company has told them of plans to unveil an iPod that plays video.

No More Apple Mysteries, Part Two: This gives us insight on the strength and weakness of Mac OS X. It also has some thoughts of what they perceive to be OS X’s Achilles Heel.

8Bit Joystick.comhttp://www.8bitjoystick.com [8Bit Joystick.com] Tasty Links for 09/02/05 Damn that Metal Sonic!: Apple hedges its bet on new Intel chips Steve Jobs is toying with my emotions. Namco settles Pac-Man music suit against Sony Music Cause I got Pac-Mac Fever

[Retrophisch] ATPM 11.09: Meltzer, in this month’s Bloggable, Wes covers the latest Mac-on-Intel musings from the Mac blogosphere, as well as blips on the Mighty Mouse, browsers, and Apple rumors. David Ozab shares a moving tribute to Robert Moog, the man responsible for popularizing the modern synthesizer, which many a Macintosh has played in concert with.

Wiredblogs.tripod.com[Wiredblogs.tripod.com] The Cult of Mac Blog: Presumably, Jobs used his Pixar moxie to persuade Hollywood to get onboard, and they did so because the Mac platform is seen as small and isolated -- just as it was when the record labels first licensed music to iTunes. The new Mac/Intel platform will be a relatively isolated test bed for the digital distribution of movies and video.

News.com.comhttp://news.com.com [News.com.com] It's Intel inside for Apple's Mac | CNET News.com: New life for the old 'Star Trek' project flashback An early '90s plan by Apple to port the Mac OS to Intel processors drew this response from Bill Gates: It's "like putting lipstick on a chicken."

Weblogs.java.net[Weblogs.java.net] Daniel Brookshier's Blog: Yes, another Apple/Intel Blog... and you ...: 99% of the Mac experience is the OS and the design of the hardware that surrounds the CPU - not the CPU itself. The only visible change we might have to live with an Intel Inside sticker and the reincarnation of Intel Bunny Man haunting TV commercials (the horror!)

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, XP, Macintosh, Howto, WiFi, Processor, Desktop Computer News

Posted at September 03, 2005 02:36 PM

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