crunchgear.com - 3/18/2009
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In a move that’s sure to make Apple shake its fist and gnash its teeth, everybody’s favorite underdog, Psystar , has thrown legal caution to the wind and released the Open(3) Computer, starting at $599 without monitor, keyboard, or mouse.
The base configuration consists of “a mild-mannered ...
pocket-lint.com - 3/18/2009
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pocket-lint.com —
"Smaller, Faster and Sexier" PSYSTAR might be in
a heated court battle with Apple over the use...
of the Apple Mac OSX operating system, but that hasn't stopped the Mac clone company releasing a new Open Computer model on Tuesday. ... ...
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NEWS: PSYSTAR launches new Mac Clone PC
slashgear.com - 3/18/2009
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slashgear.com —
Just because one of the best-known computer companies
in the world is trying to crush you in...
court, doesn’t mean you should stop pumping out clone computers using their OS. Psystar has taken a break from accusing Apple of ...
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Psystar Open(3) launches: more clone, smaller case
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Afternoon Linkage for March 18th, 2009
GEARFUSE —
... Corpse Bird Feeder Afternoon Linkage for March 18th, 2009 By Vince Veneziani March 18, 2009 Comments (0) Filed under: Features Hickery dickery dock The links went up the clock The clock struck two They threw a coup And now my iPhone is docked… Remind me never to write nursery rhymes ever again. Ah shit. Google ads are invading the iPhone Sheep + LEDs + video camera = gold The panhandling cat DIY bacon soap a la Tyler Durden New Macs! (sorta) Francois Bauchet’s laser-cut steel furniture An interactive ...
Psystar’s Open(3) caught in the wild
CrunchGear —
... , and apart from some build quality issues, were surprised at how well it worked. The Open(3) system they announced last month was expected by some to be a no-show, what with the ...
Psystar to produce and sell an OS X netbook?
CrunchGear —
... , the crazy folks that have stood up to Apple’s legal behemoth and continue to produce Mac clones, might be working on a netbook according to MacRumors. ...
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