Section: ApplePsystar, makers of Macintosh clones, were recently sued and mugged by Apple. Now, the company is selling their headquarters, which is essentially a large warehouse in Doral, Florida, for $4.6 million. The property, however, is owned by... (posted on 21 Jul 2008 by Appletell)
Section: Apple, Apple News, Mac + Computers, DesktopsIn a rather speedy conclusion to the suit Apple brought against Mac-cloning company, Psystar, Apple wants to recall all of the clones that Psystar has sold. The suit, filed July 8th, brought eight... (posted on 16 Jul 2008 by Appletell)
Apple. Who else? From the Captain Obvious and Duh Files, sources say (as if there weren’t enough of them) that Psystar has been sued so bad they’ll be owing money to Apple well into the next century (give or take a decade). Steve Jobs himself has said... (posted on 16 Jul 2008 by PCMech)
Section: Apple, Apple News, Mac + Computers, Operating Systems, OS-XWhen Psystar started shipping their Open Computer in April, most in the tech industry thought it wasn’t a matter of if, but when, Apple would sue them. Apple has always been very... (posted on 15 Jul 2008 by Appletell)

15 Jul 2008

Apple sues Psystar

Apple has finally sued Psystar, the maker of the OpenMac 'er OpenComputers that run the Mac OS.  Psystar had been taunting Apple for months saying that a lawsuit wouldn't hold up in court.  The Mac community was extremely surprised that Apple didn't sick... (posted on 15 Jul 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Section: Mac + Computers, Servers, XServe, Operating Systems, Leopard, OS-X, Originals Psystar is now branding themselves as “the leading provider of Mac-compatible computers,” and they’ve released server grade machines. Server-grade machines are all... (posted on 19 Jun 2008 by Appletell)
In what seems like an even more deliberate attempt to rile Apple, Mac-clone maker Psystar is now releasing a “service pack”. Out of the many drawbacks to the Psystar hardware, one of the biggies was that you couldn’t get updates from Apple. Why? Because... (posted on 21 May 2008 by PCMech)

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