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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Tue, 2005-11-08 20:25.
The U.S. Patents and Trademarks office's database reveals that Apple has filed a trademark for "Rosetta" on November the 1st, 2005. The patent filing has the following description: Computer software, computer code, computer firmware and application tools for testing, converting, programming and executing computer software, computer code and computer applications across software, computer and microprocessor platforms; software technology used for cross-platform computing, software code verification, testing and conversion. Rosetta is known to be the a dynamic binaey translator that allows Intel versions of Mac OS X to run applications that were compiled only for PowerPC processors. Rosetta, which is based on Transitive's QuickTransit technology, was announced last June, during WWDC 2005, along with the Intel switch strategy. Bookmark/Search this post with:
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