Apple copied, again.

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ryanv12

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The Mac Mini comes with Tiger though ;)

Speaking of that...what would you suppose would happen if Apple decided to sell Tiger as a x86-64 OS??
 

Pariah

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Up date more Apple copying:

i-ram and i-touch from gigabyte
http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2434

If you think about it even shuttles SSF's were copies of "the cube"
(same article)

And when you think about it further, Apple sort of copied themselves with the Cube. The Apple Cube is a pretty blatant ripoff of the NeXT Cube station released in the late 80's. The design similarities are no coincidence either since Steve Jobs was the one who designed the NeXT system which was later bought out by Apple when Jobs became the Apple CEO again.

Apple Cube, I'm your father. No really, I am.