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Literally, Psystar is "bad news". I don't recall reading anything positive about the Miami-based company (if they're even based there) and its Mac clones. MacsimumNews is reporting that George Giftos got a very unsatisfying answer from the company (via email) regarding the installation of Leopard, the lack ... |
5 May 2008 09:48 GMT |
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Proof that Psystar's Open Computer is a natural at running Leopard comes from a guy named Patrick (Whiskeyfrown), who is currently using Mac OS X 10.5 on his machine. He taped the booting process and yes, the Open Computer works as intended. He was also extra careful to show that the video is legit. Read on for ... |
30 April 2008 10:58 GMT |
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Apple high-ups must be dancing in their offices reading this. Well, not that they were afraid Psystar was going to steal away their customers but no one needs more competition. A MacFixIt reader has revealed that Psystar "doesn't support customers attempting to install the Leopard operating system on [their] Ope... |
25 April 2008 18:51 GMT |
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Endless controversy has surrounded Miami-based (or so they say) Mac clone maker Psystar who, most recently, has decided to prove it can deliver while it is not yet known exactly how legal their installing Leopard on third party hardware is, the YouTube video Psystar has recently posted confirms that it has the abilit... |
25 April 2008 03:30 GMT |
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Upon learning that its credit card payment processor had terminated its account, Psystar has employed another "high volume payment processor," sources inform, thus enabling the Miami based Mac clone makers to get back on track with their orders. "Orders placed the week of April 7th are currently being shipped," Psyst... |
22 April 2008 03:53 GMT |
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Computerworld is reporting the most predictable piece of news we could read this time of day. Psystar, the bold Miami folks responsible for creating lots of waves last week, have apparently and reportedly been "terminated" by a credit card payment processor.Of course, it's not Psystar themselves that got termina... |
21 April 2008 16:41 GMT |
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You know Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak right? He's the only Apple employee entitled to badmouth the company's products. Give this piece a quick look, you'll see what I mean. Most recently, folks at ars technica got the chance to chat with Woz. The man shares Apple's concerns with Psystar's M... |
17 April 2008 17:41 GMT |
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By now you must be quite familiar with Psystar's Open Computer (if not, click here) formerly known as the OpenMac, a system that violates Apple's EULA (end user license agreement) for coming pre-installed with Leopard at the buyer's request. Psystar has started making pretty big waves with its cheap Ma... |
16 April 2008 04:58 GMT |
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Yesterday, Psystar was announcing the availability of its OpenMac system. The computer, available immediately for 400 bucks, is said to run Leopard just like Apple's Macs, becoming an attractive alternative to Apple's far more expensive systems (the system competes directly with Apple's $800 Mac mini, ... |
15 April 2008 04:24 GMT |
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Psystar, a Miami-based consulting company, is showing off a $399 computer called "OpenMac." They say it is able to run Leopard like any real Mac would, only it is built from standard PC-parts and goes for a mere $399. Sounds quite attractive for folks looking to move to the Mac but can't afford the purchase of a... |
14 April 2008 06:18 GMT |
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