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more about #x Odin: It'd be interesting to see how many of those Macs are running Windows as well. Apple and OSX infuriate me sometimes though. Over the past few weeks 4... more » CleverName: 3 in the home, no PCs. Windows can burn in Hell. more » kitsuneconundrum: make sense, all my mac friends straight up boot camp. more » mattbarrie: Learn the meaning of the word "of". 15% of 12% = 1.8% more » frigg: What am I missing? John writes "of the 12% of homes with a Mac, less than 2% are Mac-exclusive." But the study says "Of those 12 percent, nearly 85 ... more » Septhinox: I'm an admitted Apple fanboy, yet I understand the merits of owing Windows machines as well. You'd have to be stupid not to. more » hjustin93: I would love a mac, with Windows 7 on it. more » otko: Almost everyone I know has either a Mac and a Windows box or uses BootCamp/Virtual Machine software. There's still so much that Windows can do that OS... more » Margatron: See? Only 2% of us drink the Kool-Aid! more » infmom: Hmm. Well, in this office there's one Mac laptop and one Mac desktop, two PC desktops and a Linux server. I guess that makes us ambidextrous. more » Monty: Given the fact that Windows is regularly installed on Macs, typical Windows machines sometimes have OS X installed on it (Hackintosh), both platforms ... more » hamazasb: I am a blended household for a number of reasons. I have an Imac and Macbook for me, but for my two young sons, I bought basic PCs for their school w... more » Gary_7vn: Well, 2% of the population just happens to be the percentage of people whose IQ is above 140, i.e., the "genius" level. Just sayin... more » k-napped: This makes sense. To save money, I'm paying rent at home (thank you, NJ, for making rent impossible to afford) and my family owns two Macs which I fre... more » Lizard_King: There are a few cases where I have to boot up Windows on my Macbook or fire up the desktop. If Garmin would make a decent application for the Mac (Roa... more » FriarNurgle: I got a "Household Penetration Study" of my own. more » nerve11: I'm not sure what to say here. I guess its good news for Apple, but bad news for its fanboys because they must feel betrayed by their brethren. I do s... more » RoboBagins: LOL. I was raised in a BiOS household. Bi-OS. Windows and Macs. Can someone hand me the Bad Joke hat? more » JackTheTripper: We have 2 mac laptops and an MSI Wind running Mac OS. Not sure where we stand. more » Dr. H. F. Danger: Sometimes you want to bake a nice lasagna and other times you want to heat up some hot pockets in the microwave. more » -
#macvspc
Almost Nobody Owns Just Macs
NPD's Household Penetration Study found a 3% uptick in Mac households for 2009. This makes sense! What's surprising (or not) is that of the 12% of homes with a Mac, less than 2% are Mac-exclusive. More » -
#directx11
AMD Unveils World's First DirectX 11 Graphics Processor, Takes It for a Spin in Public
AMD demoed their buzzed-about DirectX 11 graphics processor at the Computex show in Taiwan, offering proof that they're making progress in getting to market first with their product. More » -
#apple
Leaked OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Screenshot Shows 32-bit Mode
Sevenmac Magazin got themselves some screenshots of Apple's new OS X update, Snow Leopard, and it looks like apps with 32-bit modules will need to run in 32-bit mode even if they are 64-bit. More » -
#apple
Shady Organization Behind Psystar, Apple Claims
In a new turn of events after the judge dismissed Psystar's anti-trust claims, Apple is now on the offensive, accusing them of being associated with a group of shady John Does breaking the law: -
#security
Adobe Knew of Vista PWN 2 OWN Hack All Along
The PWN 2OWN contest, as we all know, saw the Mac OS X weed crumble first, with Vista following soon after. Ubuntu was the only OS that was impenetrable to attack, but news is surfacing that Vista should have had a longer lifeline, if only Adobe had patched the flaw they knew about all along. More » -
