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Brad Wilson

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Apple to add Trusted Computing to the new kernel? Posted: Aug 1, 2005 2:36 PM
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Looks like Vista and OS X Intel will achieve at least one piece of feature parity... exactly which customers are asking for this? (Hint: RIAA and MPAA are not customers.)

Boing Boing: Apple to add Trusted Computing to the new kernel?

People working with early versions of the forthcoming Intel-based MacOS X operating system have discovered that Apple's new kernel makes use of Intel's Trusted Computing hardware. If this "feature" appears in a commercial, shipping version of Apple's OS, they'll lose me as a customer — I've used Apple computers since 1979 and have a Mac tattooed on my right bicep, but this is a deal-breaker.

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