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“Parallels Desktop enables Mac users to access Windows programs without giving up the functionality, power and usability of their Mac OS X desktops,” said Nick Dobrovolskiy, CEO of Parallels. “We’ve broken through the barrier that previously kept Mac and Windows from effectively working together side-by-side, simultaneously, on one computer.” More …

Special introductory price of $50—after 30 days it will be priced at $80

It seems as if Apple endorsing Windows on a Mac is like a snowball, rolling and rolling and rolling until it turns into something really big. Why do I say this? Because, when Apple made their latest “Get A Mac” ads, they also provided a link to a page about running Windows on a Mac, which talks about Parallels Desktop. Hmm, perhaps Apple may be thinking of purchasing Parallels so virtualization technology could be built into Leopard.

Do you want to use more than one iPod with the same computer? You can! In fact there are a couple of different ways you can do it. More …