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stevebot | 10 years ago
7. Don't disappear from the retail chains. Rent space in a computer store, flood it with Apple products (especially software), staff it with Apple salespeople, and display everything like you're a living, breathing company and not a remote, dusty concept.
wtallis|10 years ago
72. Try the industry-standard serial port plug. RS-422 should be a last resort.
(They replaced RS-422 not with RS-232, but USB)
14. Do something creative with the design of the box and separate yourselves from the pack. [...] We'd all feel better about shelling out the bucks for a Power Mac 9600 if we could get a tower with leopard spots.
(Obviously Wired shouldn't be handing out design advice.)
28. Don't lose your sense of humor. Build a very large life preserver and display it in front of your Cupertino, California, headquarters.
(Their new headquarters is the life preserver.)
44. Continue your research in voice recognition. It's the only way you're going to compete in videoconferencing and remote access.
(That's totally not what Siri is for.)
76. Make damn sure that Rhapsody runs on an Intel chip. Write a Windows NT emulator for Rhapsody's Intel version.
(They switched to Intel purely for the sake of Intel, and never made that Windows emulator.)
mcintyre1994|10 years ago
tr352|10 years ago
Rapsody did run in Intel. It was basically openstep (that was already running on the 486) with some Mac OS bits bolted onto it.
mcintyre1994|10 years ago
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bmcarr|10 years ago
Very first one, lol. I agree that many are spot on, but coupling Mac software to its hardware is part of how they make such good products, not to mention the plethora of innovative hardware devices that have made them the richest company in the world.
Lio|10 years ago
gh02t|10 years ago
Can you imagine what MacOS and iOS would look like if they were built on NT? Not so much because they are technically incompatible, but more for the political implications of MacOS being married to the heart of Windows.
cm2187|10 years ago
eatmyshorts|10 years ago