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I used to have ReloadEvery for FireFox (for Macworld and WWDC), but I don't know where I even have FireFox. I guess I should use Spotlight.

If there is going to be any hardware updates, I sincerely hope it is the cinema displays. They are kinda sorta old, and way too expensive IMO.

Apprantly is reads. "OSX. Not just a Mac thing."

Can only mean OSX for generic PC's. We already know the iPhone runs OSX.

And this...

Though I believe its a fake. Why would there be the rubber stopper things on the display (top left and top right) if there is nothing to close?

No, it means that OS X is not just a Mac thing. It runs on the iPhone. The iPhone is not a Mac.

stop dreaming, OSX is not coming to "regular pcs". I wish it was but it's not

I'm not. But the dropping of the "Mac" name from everything besides actual Mac computers is a bit suspiscious.

I'm not. But the dropping of the "Mac" name from everything besides actual Mac computers is a bit suspiscious.

they could survive on software and services (.mac ....or is it going to be .me now?) and the ipod/iphone but i doubt it will happen, they make too much money on hardware

they could survive on software and services (.mac ....or is it going to be .me now?) and the ipod/iphone but i doubt it will happen, they make too much money on hardware

No, Apple could not survive without the Mac lineup, even with our other ventures.

they could survive on software and services (.mac ....or is it going to be .me now?) and the ipod/iphone but i doubt it will happen, they make too much money on hardware

They would still sell hardware IMO if they did this. Plus, if they did a partnership with an OEM they could make money off that hardware (Dell, I'm sure, would jump at a chance to sell OS X).

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