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06-06-05 / 21:28 : Ils l'ont fait : Intel side of the mac (cjed)
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Ce qui est + inquiétant c'est ça : " If Apple has licensed QuickTransit for an Intel-powered Mac, all current applications should just work, no user or developer intervention required. Programmers could port their software to the new platform slowly and steadily, and the shift would be as relatively painless as the recent move from OS 9 to OS X, which, of course, relied on emulation in the Classic environment. But why would Apple do this? Because Apple wants Intel's new Pentium D chips. Released just few days ago, the dual-core chips include a hardware copy protection scheme that prevents "unauthorized copying and distribution of copyrighted materials from the motherboard," according to PC World. Apple -- or rather, Hollywood -- wants the Pentium D to secure an online movie store (iFlicks if you will), that will allow consumers to buy or rent new movies on demand, over the internet." Vu sur le forum MM, mais il n'y a malheureusement pas la source exacte, bien informée parait-il cependant (de toute façon ça se dilue vite sur le net, on a vu que la frontière avec les rumeurs est mince...)
(submitted at 06-08-05, 12:03 by vincent)
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