...or at least differently! Still looks good Steve!

This is a blog to first congratulate the MorphOS-Team on the release of PowerUP and 3D support. MorphOS is headed back to the future! Things are happening here and here. The KHTML port is really something and in the meanwhile, the MorphOS Developer Connection has climbed to nearly 1030 Registered Members! Download a copy of MorphOS for the PegasosPPC/ODW here. We have decided to open up a page like this for MorphOS in support the MorphOS-Team. All proceeds will be donated to the General MorphOS Bounty Fund on MorphZone.

We will also take this opportunity to award the Genesi Q3 2005 Best of Web Award to...

Apple does not want any more, but...

iPod, uPod, hePod, shePod, theyPod, we'llPod...OMG! Pods will even pod! :-o

Back to where we dropped of yesterday!

FUN4iPod&U2!_____________________________________:-/

Microsoft became what it is because they controlled the end-user device and the interface with the user - billions of users (over time). Whether the user had a licensed copy of Windows or not did not ultimately even matter on the scale of what was achieved.

Time for a little review, we wrote this in June 2003:

Comparing the rated speed of two processors in MHz is virtually useless unless the processors are exactly of the same architecture. Even processors within the same family cannot be directly compared (Pentium I vs. II, III vs. IV, G3 vs. G4, etc.). For example, the enhancements made to the Pentium II gave it far better performance characteristics than the Pentium. The difference in MHz alone could not account for the improvement.

Did you see this?!

POWER Pushes the Knowledge Frontier

We are happy to get this sort of recognition from IBM (scroll down in article).

We think about everything from this perspective:

The Open "POWER" Architecture

...because we can.
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