On Oct 30, 4:39 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Apple OSX 10.5 hacked in one day
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> | Unfortunately, even if you own a legitimate copy of Leopard, this kind of
> | tinkering is against Apple's terms and conditions. Even more unfortunate, is
> | the fact that Leopard torrents are already swamping the pirate scene.
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> http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/10/28/apple-osx-hack...
This may not be a coincidence or a weakness. It could be that Apple
may be wiling to cross-license Leopard to other OEMs who are willing
to properly and legally license the "patch" from Apple. The profits
could be enormous and the OEMs are getting sick of the Vista Debacle.
Vista is doing great things for Microsoft's bottom line, but Gateway
is gone, CompUSA closed most of it's retail stores so it's now a ghost
of it's former self, even Best Buy, Office Max, and Staples are
feeling the pain of Vista. These days, retail customers can go to the
mall and wait up to an hour to test drive a Mac after seeing Vista
running on a machine that is incapable of running Aero-Glass.
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