A Mac defined imho as any hardware that runs OS X, in whatever edition
In the strict sense, I believe Apple is trying to make the point that a Mac is a computer, and only kind of device capable of running the OS X core. The iPhone runs OS X, not Mac OS X. I agree that for most of us, though, the iPhone is a Mac.
Or didn’t the writer notice the name change to Apple Inc.?
I noticed. :)
by Scott Stevenson — Jan 28
In the strict sense, I believe Apple is trying to make the point that a Mac is a computer, and only kind of device capable of running the OS X core. The iPhone runs OS X, not Mac OS X. I agree that for most of us, though, the iPhone is a Mac.
Or didn’t the writer notice the name change to Apple Inc.?
I noticed. :)