Hackers get Windows XP working on Intel Mac
A contest to see who could get Windows XP working first on an Intel Mac has been won, according to the contest’s coordinator, Colin Nederkoorn. A terse statement posted to the Windows XP on an Intel Mac page reads, "Contest has been won - updates to follow shortly."
Nederkoorn first put the contest together after he ordered an Intel-based MacBook Pro for work.
Read the complete story here. (Macworld)
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