arstechnica.com — So it appears, someone has cracked the Mac. Sources indicate that a solution has been submitted for review to claim the now $12,000 prize. Furthermore, it appears the source is enlisting additional testers. Guess, its not impossible after all!
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suppazoneMar 14, 2006
yeah I was wondering the same thing - He ran off with the money and the solution!! nah don't think so. It will be back up soon?
matt_rubinMar 14, 2006
i'm speculating i want to see a video of bootup
daonlyfreezMar 14, 2006
'first'? what is this about 'first'? and who cares anyway...What do you prefer?'try to get to run good software (OS X) on reasonably-priced hardware (x86 architecture), taking the incompatiblity issues into account for the price payd'?or'try to get to run have-to-use-it software (WinOS) on better-compatible hardware (x86 architecture), and pay a bit more for that, including the good software (OS X), natively'?
mikeazorinMar 15, 2006
If this is true and easy to do, I will guarantee you that Macs will get at least 10% market share.
latenightmacMar 15, 2006
Still no word....I'm kinda worried now....
oysteroysterMar 15, 2006
it's fairly easy to fake a video. even easier to fake pics. I want to see the check cleared. (and even that's easy to fake, too!) but i'll take it.
robloachMar 18, 2006
Virtual PC: <a class="user" href="http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx?pid=virtualpc">http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx?pid=virtualpc</a>