Simon Royal wrote:
> No, that isnt quite true. Apple recently patented the term OSX on it's own, 
> without preceding it with Mac OSX.
> 
> This has led to the Apple rumour mill speculating they are going to licence 
> OSX to non Apple hardware.
> 
> While this could be possible. I think it is too big a conclusion to jump to.
> 
>>> the announcement of Apple to license OSX
>> Are you sure? Where did you read this?

At one recent MacWorld Jobs stated they were going to be calling it OS X 
as opposed to Mac OS X because of it's use in the iPhone and other 
future products (iPod Touch).  I think it was the same time they 
announced the change of corporate name from Apple Computer to just Apple.



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