Tao of Mac
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    Dec 06 2004, 20:23

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    Rui Carmo

PowerPC

The PowerPC architecture is what drives current Macs, ever since they made the jump from the Motorola 680x0 family.


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10.4.9The One That Got AwayAh, The Wonderful InternetMy Eur. 0.02 on Windows Home Server
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Morning News BreakMore Important StuffRestlessnessThe Day Apple Killed Television
Nearly Halfway ThereRosettaSo What Is Rosetta, Anyway?Five Misconceptions Regarding The So-Called Apple-Intel Deal
Leisure NotesSaturday Morning ReadingWednesdayMotorola
Apple and IBM, Sitting in a Tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-GLinux/Applications/PearPCNew PowerBooks and iBooks.NT for the PowerPC Re-Surfaces
Patents Do Not Equal InnovationMonday RushHappy New Year!Meditations on Symbian
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