According to HardMac: http://www.hardmac.com/news/2007-05-10/#6753 Quote "Last but not least, Parallels told us to stay tuned for really hot announcement in the next few days... for sure native embedded 3D support of windows would strengthen Parallels as the key virtualization solution on Mac, without mentioning that Apple might decide to install it by default on some hardware too..." Parallels is about to announce very hot news in a few days. 3D support perhaps? Wishful thinking, but hope it comes to pass : )
Maybe they're going to announce that Apple have bought them out and are incorporating this technology into Leopard.
with release of Leopard not a million miles away, I'd expect the feature set to have been confirmed and frozen a good while back.... It would be hard to throw in such a major new feature at this late stage of development and QA
Of course, maybe that was one of the secrets Apple didn't want to reveal, but may be revealing at the WWDC.
Wouldn't be surprised if it was to make part of leopard- leopard was supposed to have native support for bootcamp- think about this- would apple rather have users access windows through os x or at start up?
Which would mean the announcement wouldn't be happening in a "few days". Apple are hardly likely to let something that big slip _before_ WWDC - no, I'm going to place my money on announcement of the feature set for Parallels Desktop 3.0 (with a private beta). Either way, it's funny to see how much I've become dependent on virtualisation software (and how much I hanker for new releases of Parallels and VMware each month!).
Apple has announced that Leopard will be delayed until October, due to the introduction of the iPhone. While I wouldn't be surprised if they do roll it in, the heat will be somewhat cooled by the release. I hope it's something we can use NOW. Jim
in the parallels blog one apple reseller is selling 'puters with parallels and WinXP preinstalled great for IT managers Hugh W Hugh W