For those who haven't been following the latest news, there's a whole bunch of flutter about OSX in the last couple days. Namely that Apple has released beta software called Boot Camp [1]which allows you to dual-boot Windows XP on your new Intel Mac.
And if that sounds like crippling a ferrari, Parallels has just announced the beta of their Parallels Workstationwhich lets you run Windows (or any x86 OS) in a window on your Mac via virtualization (better than emulation).
And if you still think hell hasn't frozen over yet, Microsoft has announced support for Linux. So what if it's just a bid to try to undercut VMWare in the server virtualization market. (Hey, anyone else remember the days of Xenix?)
In other Macish news, Klink Software has released their open-source Dim3 game engine. Till now, the engine has been OSX only, now there's a Windows version too; the days of mac/win game engine exclusivity may be nearing an end.
In other gaming news, Blizzard has indefinitely postponed Starcraft: Ghost. For those who've followed the saga, this isn't the first setback for that game. The latest version was planned for the xbox and ps2, so it's sensible for them to reconsider given the new generation of consoles is out (or will be this fall).
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Date: 2006-04-06 08:26 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-04-11 01:34 am (UTC)From:<------ me.
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Date: 2006-04-23 01:18 am (UTC)From:Well, that's cool.
I'm still waiting for Microsoft to come out with something that "Virtualizes" ANY other operating system. Support for MAC or LINUX executables? I'll believe it when I see it.
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Date: 2006-04-23 01:24 am (UTC)From:[1] An "OS" for the old IBM 370 which takes one physical 370 and returns multiple virtual 370s each of which in turn could run any OS designed for the 370.