The fact is that Apple doesnt explicity say that you CANNOT run it on a VM. It says you cannot run it on non-apple branded hardware.
Obviously no one has tested this.
This already exists in the UK. The market for contracts is only limited to business phones. I do not have any friends which use contract phones. Even if the "pay-and-go" phones (the ones you can buy seperatly to your price plan) are locked to a provider you can usually walk into a mobile shop and pay £5-£10 to get it "unlocked" and avaliable to work on any providers.
It works perfectly well in the UK. I see no reason for it not to work in the US?
Anyone else notice that there was a mac title bar holding the vista screen shot on the screen behind the presenters when they were touting the new Vista this morning:D
I'm suspicious.
Microsoft knew that limiting their license would make people b!tch. And when they then say "oh oh, we _listened_!!" and remove the restriction, everyone like Microsoft...
Sounds like a marketing trick to me?
Anyone?....
... tell me something about Giant Douche or Turd Sandwich
And why on earth does that matter? He's in Britain! It's just an empty threat
You've obviously not seen the fact that in the UK we've had to force through a ban on fox hunting...
The middle and working class love foxes.
The upper class doesn't!
The fact is that Apple doesnt explicity say that you CANNOT run it on a VM. It says you cannot run it on non-apple branded hardware. Obviously no one has tested this.
There are no restrictions in the OS X license saying you CANT run it in a VM. Apple just says you can only run it on apple branded hardware.
Makes? Bought and did a replace on the source more like
The patent is about using conductivity to sense when a finger is touching the screen. So it is a specific type of touch screen
This already exists in the UK. The market for contracts is only limited to business phones. I do not have any friends which use contract phones. Even if the "pay-and-go" phones (the ones you can buy seperatly to your price plan) are locked to a provider you can usually walk into a mobile shop and pay £5-£10 to get it "unlocked" and avaliable to work on any providers. It works perfectly well in the UK. I see no reason for it not to work in the US?
Anyone else notice that there was a mac title bar holding the vista screen shot on the screen behind the presenters when they were touting the new Vista this morning :D
Why is parent marked as off topic? It is TOTALLY on topic as it shows an alternative, and simpler, solution to the problem
Power PC Apple Macs faded into obscurity?
None, we should teach them MathS or Mathematics, but defiantly not Math, since it doesn't exist
I'm suspicious. Microsoft knew that limiting their license would make people b!tch. And when they then say "oh oh, we _listened_!!" and remove the restriction, everyone like Microsoft... Sounds like a marketing trick to me? Anyone? ....