'Mactel' desktops may offer triple-threat OS
Apple won’t stand in the way of people who want to run Windows on its forthcoming Intel-processor Macs. But whether or not users will be able to run Windows directly on the machines is still a mystery.
Apple Computer last week announced plans to begin selling computers based on Intel processors by June 2006.
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