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The End of Mac

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The latest Mac OS X is now just OS X. The "Mac" is now gone. It's a clear declaration of intentions. The end of Macintosh—the desktop metaphor that reigned supreme for more than two decades—is near. Not the MacBooks and the iMacs, no, but what defines them.

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