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Why don’t you use a *real* OS on your precious little iPhone

You may now shake your head in disbelief and shock.

10 ways Windows 7 imitates OSX

Lifehacker has a list of 10 things to look forward to in Windows 7, the upcoming follow-up to the wildly successful Windows Vista (cough).
Here, we list these 10 things and equate them to existing features in our beloved OSX.

10. Ding-dong, the Sidebar is dead. = Widgets.

9. Calculator, WordPad, and Paint got overhauled. = Err, ok, no comparable features I guess, but really, this is something to look forward to in Windows 7?

8. Windows 7 will run longer on your notebook’s battery power. = Yeah, we have power management that works too. This …

Run Windows apps for free – today only!

Today only, CodeWeaver is offering a free copy of it’s CrossOver software to Mac users. Visit their site to download a full version of CrossOver, which can be used to run virtually any Windows application without the need for a bulky virtual machine or rebooting.

http://down.codeweavers.com/

CodeWeavers’ mission is to make Linux and Mac OS X fully Windows compatible operating systems. We do this through the power of Wine, which powers all of our CrossOver products. The CrossOver products make it possible to run Windows programs on Mac OS X and Linux without needing a copy or license for Windows …

Windows Mobile on the iPhone (Nope)

Ok, this is both awesome and creepy, as most game changers are. A young Norwegian man has hacked the iPhone firmware to run both the iPhone OS and Windows Mobile. Check out BoyGeniusReport for more info.

EDIT:
Busted. God bless the internet.

iPhone – Remote Desktop Lite (Windows access)

If you are like me, you’re tired of taking crap from the other kids in the IT playground just because their Windows Mobile phones can do RDP. Well no longer, says I – MochaSoft has released RDP for the iPhone (as well as their VNCicon and Telneticon clients of course).
No longer will I suffer the indignities of VNCing to my Mac just to RDP back into a server – nay, now I can keep my fat ass at the buffet and login from my iPhone natively, changing passwords and restarting …

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