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Mac OS X 10.1.5 Update Available

krugdm writes "The Mac OS X 10.1.5 update which was hinted at in the MS Office update changelog is now available through Software Update. From the updater: 'Update 10.1.5 delivers enhancements which improve the reliability of Mac OS X applications, delivers improved networking, security, support for PC Card serial communication devices, and expanded peripheral device support.'"

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  1. Rage Pro by mr100percent · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It now supports 2D hardware acceleration and Quicktime support for the Rage Pro. Finally, the rev/A iMacs and iBooks can use OS X faster. Works quite well, windows on it seem snappier.

  2. Re:Intel? by foobar104 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Maybe because it already happened before but was killed because Apple did not want to sell Mac OS for x86?

    Sure, the Star Trek project. That project failed for the obvious reasons:

    1. Apple didn't think it likely that PC vendors would choose to bundle a Mac OS for Intel with their systems, and Apple didn't like the odds of trying to sell an after-market OS to customers that already had one for their computers.

    2. Apple didn't want to start a political battle with Motorola by appearing to endorse Intel's CPUs over the PowerPC.

    3. Apple was-- and is-- a hardware company, not a software company. Porting the OS to another platform would do nothing but reduce Apple's hardware revenues, which would very quickly be self-defeating.

    Same reasons Apple wouldn't want to port OS X to any other architecture. So the question stands: why would anybody assume that Apple would want to port their OS to a non-Apple hardware platform?