Ted Landau writes:
Wow! The Mac media was rife with speculation as to what Apple might announce to honor its 30th anniversary this month. What they did announce (which admittedly was not formally linked to the anniversary) wasn’t on anyone’s list—not even way at the bottom: Apple released a preview version of software that runs Windows XP on an Intel Mac! It’s called Boot Camp. Buried in the announcement and related documentation were several more surprises.
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Boot Camp from Apple and TiVo First Impressions
Listen to Ted Landau commenting on the release of the public beta of Apple’s Boot Camp, a utility that will allow the Intel Macs to run Windows XP. This is big news, and Ted tells you what this means for users, why you need to be careful if you decide to experiment, and who on the other side of the platform isle should be afraid. Ted also shares his experiences with his new TiVo, and how it compares to the Elgato EyeTV. (MacNotables #635)
Listen to the STREAMING MP3
See: Apple’s Boot Camp


