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According to The Unofficial Apple Weblog, one of the television firms that works with Apple is gearing up for a late February event on behalf of the company.

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Three letters: SDK (no text)
by camp88 February 7, 2008 4:36 PM PST
I told you, no text!
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No...OS X announcement
by stalexone February 7, 2008 4:43 PM PST
This is the announcement regarding Leopard's issues. One of the reason that some people are having issues is because Apple has increased hardware compatibility to make it more compatible with varying types of white box PCs....because it will soon be released as a standalone OS for everyone!
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You're on crack
by DemiHampster February 7, 2008 7:38 PM PST
Sacrifice reliabilty for what?
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Doubtful, but...
by FellowConspirator February 8, 2008 5:23 AM PST
I sincerely doubt that's it. Leopard's issues are largely
annoyances and appear to be addressed in the current seed of
10.5.2 - nothing meriting anything in the way of an
announcement (particularly since Apple's pattern has not been
to talk about issues but rather just to quietly fix them).

As far as releasing it as a stand-alone OS... I don't doubt that
will happen some day, but it's not likely to happen this month.
Apple needs their hardware and OS penetration to be a little
bigger to make that work. They need to make driver
development as simple as possible to encourage it, make the
licensing models acceptable to OEMs and consumers, and be
able to present a sufficiently large enough software base to
appeal to a larger customer base.

If they wait too long, the competition might land on its feet, if
they don't wait long enough, they risk releasing a product that's
not reliable on OEM equipment and incompatible with existing
apps - which would drive away customers by giving a bad
impression / experience.

I haven't given it a whole lot of thought, but I'm sure that the
business development group has some criteria outlined already
that identify the conditions when it's right. If they do play their
cards right, it'd make a huge wave in the computer industry. Dell
would sell OS X over Windows any day (they've publicly stated as
much). I just don't think Apple's quite yet ready for the sort of
expansion that would precipitate.
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Yes
by hlywd217 February 8, 2008 9:12 AM PST
I have no information on Apples plans. However I think it makes perfect sense to sell the OS standalone. I've wondered why they haven't been doing this for years.

Driving their stock up...it might just make sense.
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why report rumors?
by shoffmueller February 8, 2008 7:59 AM PST
there's plenty of mac rumor sites - why does a site with "news" in the url report speculation?

That being said, the OSX on beige PCs theory - forget it. Apple is a hardware company - they use software (and music) to sell their hardware.
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Apple is Consumer Electronics Company
by pmchefalo February 9, 2008 5:43 PM PST
They took the "Computer" off their name. They are selling the high-end Macs at a loss or a very low mark-up - compare a Dell with similar hardwaere. If the Air flops (as many think it will) they may want to monetize their OS an release it to OEMs to get slaughtered.
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Apple TV.
by Norseman February 8, 2008 8:15 AM PST
The Next Big Thing.
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Java/Flash??
by catbus99 February 8, 2008 12:25 PM PST
The lack of Java and Flash is a huge hole in the iPhone/Touch OS. When I heard about the expanded capacity of the newly released models, I found myself hoping that these would be coming soon.

Could it be that the *big* news coming out of the SDK release could be that developers (as well as humble end-users) will have access to these environments?

Will some of the OS features that people have been jailbreaking (file and directory access, etc.) be let out on parole?

Let us hope!
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No flash is a joke
by ferretboy88 February 10, 2008 6:29 PM PST
What is up with no flash. Iphone is a rip off. AT+T sucks.
Will include Swisscom announcement.
by imacpwr February 10, 2008 3:55 AM PST
Coming in spring of 2008 to Swisscom (maybe end of February
already):

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i152/imacpwr/S-i.jpg
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Yeah Apple abandons OSX switches to Windows Vista
by Andy kaufman February 10, 2008 8:11 PM PST
Apple will report "If you cannot beat them, join them!" as OSX 10.5 Leopard will be the last OSX developed and all new Macintosh computers will have Windows Vista installed on them instead of OSX. The iPod and iPhone will switch to Windows Mobile.

Steve Jobs will announce that "Apple will not be going the way of Commodore Amiga, we are migrating to a 100% Windows solution in our products now." as he stands side by side with Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer as Apple now parters up with Microsoft on all products now, as Microsoft buys out a large share of Apple stocks.

Bill Gates announces "We could have used the money to buy out Yahoo, but since Yahoo rejected our offer, we realized that investing in Apple would be a lot better in the long run. Now Apple will help us develop Windows 7.0 using the OSX technology, and we will integrate MSN with Apple's iTunes store."
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