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From Macworld.co.uk:
From Macworld.co.uk:
'Nothing new' for the PC of 2005
By Martyn Williams and Tom Krazit
Consumers thinking about buying a new personal computer in 2005 should look to the Mac as few major changes in PC hardware or software are due over the next year. The PC of 2005 is likely to look similar to the PC of today.
Big changes to the PC aren't likely to happen until 2006, when the Longhorn operating system from Microsoft, 64-bit applications and optical drives based on the Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD formats will become available to the average user.
The Mac has enjoyed 64-bit power since the introduction of the G5 PowerMac back in 2003, and the Mac OS X operating system introduced in 2001 had a good few years' start on Windows' next offering.
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By Martyn Williams and Tom Krazit
Consumers thinking about buying a new personal computer in 2005 should look to the Mac as few major changes in PC hardware or software are due over the next year. The PC of 2005 is likely to look similar to the PC of today.
Big changes to the PC aren't likely to happen until 2006, when the Longhorn operating system from Microsoft, 64-bit applications and optical drives based on the Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD formats will become available to the average user.
The Mac has enjoyed 64-bit power since the introduction of the G5 PowerMac back in 2003, and the Mac OS X operating system introduced in 2001 had a good few years' start on Windows' next offering.
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