[IP] more on Apple to add Trusted Computing to the new kernel?
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From: Tim Onosko <onosko@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: August 1, 2005 11:55:27 AM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] Apple to add Trusted Computing to the new kernel?
Reply-To: tim@xxxxxxxxxx
Was there any doubt that this would be so?
First, Apple does not want to sell its OS so that it can be mounted
on "white box" PC hardware. Apple sells both hardware and software.
And to keep selling hardware, it must sell computers to which OS X is
locked by their so-called "Fritz" chip. If the OS ever got "into the
wild," as it were, and ran on standard PCs, it would be the end of
Apple -- or at least the Mac -- as we know it.
Second, Apple undoubtedly does NOT want to be left out of the world
that Intel and MSFT are envisioning, in which the trusted consumer
platform is an absolute requirement for entertainment, e-commerce and
the delivery of information. Without the TC environment, the Mac OS
would become marginalized, just as Linux now will.
Third, I am willing to bet my house that Apple will tout its new
machines' capacity to run multiple operating systems, specifically
Mac OS and Windows, even though competing Intel-based machines will
not be boot both Windows AND the Mac OS. This is a clear advantage
that the hardware-based TC environment offers Apple. And it alone
will have this advantage.
On 8/1/05, David Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: August 1, 2005 9:42:42 AM EDT
To: undisclosed-recipient:;
Subject: Apple to add Trusted Computing to the new kernel?
Apple to add Trusted Computing to the new kernel?
Cory Doctorow
July 31, 2005
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.
...
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/07/31/apple_to_add_trusted.html
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