End of the line for Psystar
It's now officially the end of the line for Florida-based Mac-clone maker Psystar as the court slaps a permanent injunction on the company, prohibiting it from selling PCs with Mac OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard installed.
It's now officially the end of the line for Florida-based Mac-clone maker Psystar as the court slaps a permanent injunction on the company, prohibiting it from selling PCs with Mac OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard installed.
The Apple vs Psystar case has ended rather predictably, with Apple basically nuking the Mac clone maker out of existence.
It seems the game's up for Mac-clone maker Psystar as it pulls its entire line-up of Mac clones from the online store. It does, however, continue to sell a tool that allows Mac OS X to be run on non-Apple-branded hardware.
Being caught up in a fierce legal battle with Apple hasn't stopped a small Florida-based Mac clone maker called Psystar from coming out with updated fakey Macs.
The Apple vs. Psystar case has taken an interesting turn as a federal judge rebukes Apple in an order that dismissed a motion the company had made in its ongoing legal battle with Miami-based Mac clone maker Psystar.
Psystar, the company that's been making headlines for selling Mac-clone systems, has now released a 'build your own Hackintosh' kit.
Apple is asking a federal judge to put an end to Psystar's trade in Mac clones ... oh, and Apple also wants $2.1 million in damages.
OK, despite the fact that the ball dropping for 2000 feels like it was about five minutes ago, this year, along with this decade, is fast coming to an end. This means that not only is it time for to do a rewind of the year, but of the decade too.
Just as you thought the story was coming to a close, there's yet another interesting twist. Florida-based-clone Mac-maker Psystar is not only seeking to have the Chapter 11 bankruptcy case dismissed, the company has also vowed to continue to "battle Goliath."
The Florida-based Mac-clone maker Psystar threw in the towel back in May and filed for bankruptcy, but that doesn't mean that Apple is willing to call off the hounds.