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November 16th, 2007

Is Apple getting dragged (kicking, screaming, or suing?) into licensing OS X?

Posted by David Berlind @ 7:47 am

Categories: Apple, General, Hardware Infrastructure, Legal, Mobile, Personal Technology, Software Infrastructure

Tags: Apple Inc., Apple Mac OS X, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS, David Berlind

Are humans just naturally driven to want what they cannot have?

Apple may be resisting the OS licensing model that has traditionally worked so well for Microsoft and perhaps that resistance is finally paying off as Macs nibble away (albeit very very slowly and from a distant blip in Microsoft’s rear view mirror) at the market share of Windows-based PCs. Apple goes to great lengths — usually through its digital rights management technologies (what I call C.R.A.P.) — to tightly control the relationship between its software, its hardware, and, in the case of the iPhone, the relationship of both to carriers and the Internet (God forbid you should attempt to acquire new audio online for your iPhone — music, ringtones, etc — through anything but the iTunes Music Store).

But none of this seems to be phasing the tenacious mice (the hackers) who are managing to keep the Apple cat on its toes. Most recently, under the headline $399 Ultraportable Apple Laptop, Gizmodo has coverage of how OS X has been hacked to run on the Asus EEE PC. Based on the buzz around the Net, Hackintosh How-To author Adam Pash is already a folk hero in certain circles. But if a Hackintosh isn’t your speed, then maybe the Torrenttosh is. There’s apparently a pre-hacked version of OS X floating around on Bittorrent that takes most of the hacking out of Hackintosh. As I’ve said before, if I could have OS X running on a Lenovo Thinkpad (as a Trackpoint addict, I hate touchpads), I’d take it in a heartbeat.

But the best (worst?) evidence that Apple is losing the cat and mouse game with hackers is how the latest firmware update to the iPhone (1.1.2, now, finally being pushed through iTunes) is already “jailbroken.”

Perhaps Robert Scoble characterized Apple’s enigmatic ecosystems best when, this last Monday, he wrote:

Steve Jobs treats developers like crap. Doesn’t give them an SDK. Makes them hack the phones simply to load apps. And they create hundreds of apps anyway.

What other company has the problems that Apple has where the company is coming up with all sorts of restrictions (not just on the tech’s functionality itself, but how much of it we can buy) and even still, cult-like masses are climbing all over each other to push and even break through those limits?

Back to OS X, perhaps its time for Apple to reconsider its Apple-hardware-only policy and once again look into licensing OS X. Clearly, now that the switch to the Intel platform is well behind us, and given the the success that hackers are having at “porting” the OS, there are no technical barriers. And, compared to selling hardware, selling bits is like printing money. There’s no question the demand is there. And I’ll bet that, given some of the moves that have been made by desktop/notebook systems vendors like Dell in the area of Linux support, that they’d jump at the opportunity to bring OS X into the portfolio. Apple could, if it wants, roll the program out on a limited basis. For example, it could pick one or two other hardware partners (eg: Lenovo, who could give Apple huge access to the Chinese market) and work exclusively through them in a way that those vendors shoulder the lion’s share of supporting users.

Related: Adam Pash benchmarks his Hackintosh against the real McCoy.

David Berlind has been Executive Editor at ZDNet since 1998 and has been a technology journalist since 1991. Although he can't respond to all e-mails, he reads them all. You can reach David at david.berlind AT cnet.com. If you don't want the content of your e-mail to turn up in a blog entry, make sure you say so. To the extent that most e-mail he receives looks to sway his opinion about something, he usually looks to pass those points of view onto ZDNet's audience members for their consideration . For disclosures on David's industry affiliations, click here.
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And as The Ole Man pointed out to you
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Agree wholeheartedly  nmh | 11/16/07
Old Hat...  thx-1138_@... | 11/21/07
Supporting different hardware and software.  Anton Philidor | 11/16/07
focus on the competition and innovation  Sonny Maou | 11/16/07
Hmmm  Spiritusindomit@... | 11/19/07
Oh, really?  Futurdreamz@... | 11/19/07
Missed the problem with clones  MacCanuck | 11/16/07
The market is larger now.  Anton Philidor | 11/16/07
Why bother?  tic swayback | 11/16/07
Brands and down-market.  Anton Philidor | 11/16/07
A brand better than Apple?  tic swayback | 11/16/07
The original post concluded Apple would not...  Anton Philidor | 11/16/07
They're still pricier  mds_z | 11/19/07
And Windows works well enough.....  timpin1@... | 11/20/07
Apple Clones?  fotografx@... | 11/19/07
...man, what a huge heaping pile of you know what!  doctorSpoc | 11/16/07
Wanna hear something shocking (at least it was to me)?  laura.b | 11/16/07
Geeez, what kind of iMacs are they running anyway?  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 11/16/07
That's just the thing  laura.b | 11/16/07
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That doesn't make sense.  rtk | 11/16/07
He wasn't talking only about content filtering  themacolyte | 11/19/07
Familiarity trumps quality  tic swayback | 11/16/07
Nice to see you around in these forums  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 11/16/07
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I really think that it is  laura.b | 11/16/07
Macs don't need IT  rtk | 11/16/07
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Activate the Bat Signal !  Jkirk3279 | 11/23/07
OLE MAN  ju1ce | 11/17/07
And as The Ole Man pointed out to you  Ole Man | 11/24/07
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Yes it would  j.m.galvin | 11/16/07
You'd need to investigate the environment and condition of the machines  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 11/16/07
I agree with you...unfortunately  laura.b | 11/16/07
I've never seen so many apologists!!  NonZealot | 11/16/07
More than just one computer  laura.b | 11/16/07
I wonder what makes Windows more resiliant to bad admins?  NonZealot | 11/16/07
Dang, you escaped...  MacCanuck | 11/16/07
Actual question from a Windows admin trying to set up a Mac  j.m.galvin | 11/16/07
Wow, Macs sure require a lot of administration!!  NonZealot | 11/16/07
I believe we are being duped...  CowLauncher | 11/16/07
j.m.: Wow, Windows admins sure are stupid!! (take 2)  NonZealot | 11/16/07
nope  doh123 | 11/16/07
CowLauncher  laura.b | 11/16/07
Re: Wow, Macs sure require a lot of administration!!  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 11/16/07
Non's fundamental flaw: lack of knowledge  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 11/16/07
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After reading the threads  laura.b | 11/16/07
IT (pun intended) could be.  Rick_K | 11/16/07
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The G3  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 11/20/07
Wrong, RTK...  vulpine@... | 11/21/07
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I didn't mean  laura.b | 11/19/07
PowerPC?  djchandler | 11/19/07
That's true  dimonWar | 11/19/07
Your guess about the processor would be wrong  timpin1@... | 11/20/07
I've seen this happen  Jkirk3279 | 11/23/07
It worked for the death of music DRM  TripleII | 11/16/07
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Even factory fresh iPhones were bricked  NonZealot | 11/16/07
Thanks NZ  tic swayback | 11/16/07
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it's actually the exact opposite.  rtk | 11/16/07
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easy  rtk | 11/16/07
re: easy  Rick_K | 11/16/07
Of course...  vulpine@... | 11/20/07
agreed. "Hacking" is for losers.  The Ash Man | 11/19/07
Closed  dimonWar | 11/19/07
RE: Is Apple getting dragged (kicking, screaming, or suing?) into licensing  stwf | 11/16/07
When Steve Jobs is dead  Ken_z | 11/16/07
If you want to run.  Zoraster | 11/16/07
What is the operating system called again?  Anton Philidor | 11/16/07
Successful?  CowLauncher | 11/16/07
Where is NonZealot?  MacCanuck | 11/16/07
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RE: Successful?  toddo12 | 11/16/07
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RE: I'm sure you don't know that  toddo12 | 11/16/07
I copied/pasted your words  j.m.galvin | 11/16/07
honest question.  rtk | 11/16/07
I'm sorry  j.m.galvin | 11/16/07
All of the above.  rtk | 11/16/07
It would be exactly the same  j.m.galvin | 11/17/07
Are you deliberately lying, or just not very well-informed?  tic swayback | 11/16/07
Interesting psychologically ...  johnfenjackson@... | 11/16/07
If Apple knows what's good for them, they won't  NonZealot | 11/16/07
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j.m.: Wow, Windows admins sure are stupid!!  NonZealot | 11/16/07
No, he just proved...  vulpine@... | 11/20/07
Is Apple getting dragged (kicking, screaming, or suing?) into licensing OS  joe6pack_z | 11/17/07
Look again.  vulpine@... | 11/20/07
Licensing OSX would be a bad idea for Apple  THEE WOLF | 11/18/07
Buying a Mac is an experience  bricar2 | 11/19/07
It's still just a computer!  djchandler | 11/19/07
Might as well...  DOSlover | 11/19/07
I doubt it  dangitman | 11/21/07
You're mixing two separate issues here...  Resuna | 11/19/07
If they were going to do it, now's the right time.  captaintemerity@... | 11/19/07
why bother..  sfazly | 11/19/07
Just Do It  XweAponX | 11/19/07
With Vista a disaster why not OS X?  simul8guy | 11/19/07
Can't replace a "screwup"  rtk | 11/19/07
Huh?  zeusx64@... | 11/19/07
you've issues with scale.  rtk | 11/19/07
Behind the times or ignorant, I don't know which.  vulpine@... | 11/20/07
Apple Needs to make a OS X versoin for PC's... Id buy a licened copy today!  pcguy777 | 11/19/07
I'd buy that for a buck!  mikifinaz1@... | 11/19/07
Apple Clones Failed Before & Would Again  fotografx@... | 11/19/07
not too likely  grotto_ds@... | 11/19/07
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Network integration: Apple's next hurdle  TCollinsG3 | 11/19/07
Although this'd be nice...  John Musbach | 11/19/07
I doubt if Apple would make any money selling...  JCitizen | 11/19/07
Cult of Apple  Altotus | 11/20/07
You ignore the fact that...  vulpine@... | 11/21/07
Huh?  Randy Smith | 11/20/07
Apple=Mercedes  dweller@... | 11/21/07
Apple!=Mercedes  rtk | 11/21/07
Mercedes=Chevy  vulpine@... | 11/21/07

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