Tim Cook shows iMacs running Windows on a Mac production line

  Last evening I presented you with an image in which Tim Cook is shown visiting a factory in Austin, Texas, in which Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), manufactures some of its Macs. In this image you can see as clearly as possible that the iMacs in front of him Tim Cook run what it seems to be Windows 7, an operating system produced by one of the most aggressive competitors of those from Cupertino, Microsoft.

  Even if it may seem strange that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), Use Windows in this production line, the use of this operating system is as logical as possible in such an environment. Whether we are talking about a simple test of running the operating system, or whether we are talking about programs for industrial robots, there is a logical explanation for each, especially for the second, many factories using Windows to control the production flow.

  Of course, Apple could have presented its production line in a much better light without seeing Microsoft's operating system, but those from Cupertino don't seem to want to hide anything.