Microsoft's Mac Attack


Microsoft’s Mac Attack

Created: Saturday, April 8, 2006 posted by at 7:52 am

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…once Apple has Windows Vista running smoothly on its operating system and helping its business sales, the company will try a more profitable avenue: marketing a version of OS X able to run on regular PC’s that now use Windows. This strategy would turn Boot Camp on its head, as the company selling all those $140 retail copies of its operating system would be Apple. And with hundreds of millions of Windows machines in the world, getting even 1 percent of PC users to switch to OS X would be a huge new business for Apple. It would also create another headache for Microsoft. And that, in the end, is what Apple does best.

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Robert Cringely discusses more on the New York Times site.




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