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Psystar has announced the release of Rebel EFI, its new software hack that enables users of any PC with an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, i7 or Xeon Nehalem processor to install modern operating systems, including Mac OS X Snow Leopard. “Psystar Corporation will begin selling the software it uses to run OS X S... |
23 October 2009 10:22 GMT |
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It has been revealed that an Intel Mac user can directly install Snow Leopard over Tiger, as the system specs and install disc see the match and carry out the instructions. However, as surprising as this may sound to some, Apple says it’s not allowed. A little while ago, tech-columnist Walt Mossberg stated that... |
4 September 2009 09:48 GMT |
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PearC, a company dealing with Mac clones owned by HyperMegaNet, is expanding its business to Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and France. PearC’s business is similar to that of Psystar, whom Apple is currently battling in court for practices involving the modification of regular PC hardware for the ability ... |
6 July 2009 10:32 GMT |
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Earlier today, we reported that OpeniMac was the latest company trying its luck in the Mac clone business. While OpeniMac's terms of license don't even come close to the imbroglio that is Psystar's EULA, there are a few interesting paragraphs to be read nonetheless.“OpeniMac. Terms of the license... |
8 December 2008 11:06 GMT |
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Word on the web has it that Psystar's EULA (that's right, they have one) is all you need to convince yourself that the Mac cloner is a phony all the way. The company doesn't actually want to free the world of proprietary software (you didn't honestly think that was true, did you?), but just needs ... |
5 December 2008 04:25 GMT |
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While Apple and Psystar are trying to reach a settlement behind closed doors, the latter continues to sell its Open stuff, having just added new powerful Mac clones to its portfolio. The new Open Computers from Psystar are now shipping, and can be ordered with built-in Blu-ray and NVIDIA 9800 GT graphics cards.&ldquo... |
29 October 2008 05:47 GMT |
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Windows 7 is continuing to cook over in Redmond with Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, keeping a tight lid on all the details, especially the estimated baking time left. However, signs of Windows Vista's successor are starting to pop on Microsoft.com. In this con... |
6 August 2008 03:18 GMT |
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InformationWeek is reporting that Apple's attorneys will meet with Psystar's legal representatives in October. Apple had a few extra requests to make, such as wanting the suit placed before a regular district court judge, not a magistrate judge."Attorneys for Apple and Mac clone maker Psystar will meet for ... |
25 July 2008 06:32 GMT |
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Looks like Apple's wrath isn't something the guys at Open Tech are afraid of. While the real Mac maker is wrapping up its suit against Psystar, this company appears to have little to no knowledge of Apple's EULA, which specifically states that OS X Leopard should only run on Apple systems.Open Tech... |
22 July 2008 03:53 GMT |
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Miami, Florida-based Psystar, the controversial company that got the attention of every tech website out there last month, has issued updates to its Mac clone users, in what seems to be yet another illegal move to which Apple isn't responding in any way. Macworld notes that the updates appear to be direct replic... |
22 May 2008 03:50 GMT |
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Most software packages out there have licensing terms which protect them from copyright infringement such as re-distribution which would obviously cause financial losses to the development company. However, it seems like all the software developers, including the ones working in the underground market, want to protec... |
29 April 2008 02:48 GMT |
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With the advent of Windows Vista, Microsoft also addressed the issue of the integration of its latest Windows client with virtualization solutions. But from the get-go, the Redmond company took the decision to impose restrictions on the utilization of Vista with emulated hardware systems. In this context, while users... |
22 January 2008 12:12 GMT |
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While the positioning of software downgrades at the opposite pole of upgrades is valid in terms of concept and semantics, the actual processes come with inherent nuances, that only make the difference more subtle. The aspect is collateral to the Microsoft license-based Modus Operandi, and in this sense, it is the act... |
1 November 2007 12:14 GMT |
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Virtual hardware systems will continue to be off limits for some editions of Windows Vista. Microsoft managed to hold back on its original promise to evolve the virtualization licensing for the home editions of the operating system. "You may not use the software installed on the licensed device within a virtual (or o... |
20 June 2007 10:19 GMT |
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Microsoft announced that the Windows Vista end-user license agreement will be modified in order to include terms covering Windows Anytime Upgrade. The new Windows Vista EULA will be made available tomorrow, and I will provide you with an update on the matter. But what will Microsoft change? Well, first off, let'... |
16 March 2007 11:35 GMT |
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