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Apple takes bite out of Hackintosh

11 hours ago ago from Cooee Search — This blog brings together IT news from around the world

by on December 15, 2009 Apple's business model is to sell hardware with software on it. It does not intend for its operating systems to be installed on hardware it doesn't make and its software licences expressly forbid it. But that hasn't stopped people installing Apple See the original post: Apple takes bite out of Hackintosh Comments on this entry are closed. Previous post: News to know: Google phone; ...

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Apple takes bite out of Hackintosh London Free Press | Apple Secrets

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Home Employment Apple Secrets Rumors Insider Info Innuendo Monday, December 14, 2009 Dec 14 Apple takes bite out of Hackintosh London Free Press Apple News No Comments Apple takes bite out of Hackintosh London Free Press The most widely used is the osx86 project, which runs the Mac OS X operating system on non- Apple computers with x86 ...

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Apple takes bite out of Hackintosh - London Free Press

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Apple takes bite out of Hackintosh London Free Press But companies such as Psystar and pearc have released products that let consumers use Apple software on non- Apple computers at considerable savings. ... and more

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Before Apple became synonymous to anything with an i- or a Mac-, it was primarily a printer manufacturer – one of the rather well known in its time. A feature on PC World takes a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the best printers that came from Apple, at a time when printers were far from the sleek, compact inkjet beauties that we know today. Among them is the Apple LaserWriter 8500, released in August of 1997. It was a workgroup ...

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Google's Chrome browser goes live for the Apple Mac operating system

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Google ( GOOG ) is shaping up to be quite a competitor to once-friend Apple ( AAPL ). Not only is it taking on the iPhone in many ways , it's now competing with Apple's Safari web browser on the Mac computing platform. Google Chrome, which was launched over a year ago and is seen by some as the most simplistic and fastest web browser on the planet, want to be your portal to the Internet -- by displacing Apple's own excellent Safari web ...

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The state of Mac gaming, part 4 of 4

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Welcome to the final installment in our look at the state of gaming on the Mac. We started out taking a good look at what the problem is, identifying the factors that led us to where we are today with video games on the Apple platform. Next, we made an earnest plea to developers, stating why they should seriously consider developing for both PC and Mac simultaneously. Last week, we examined the alternatives available to Mac users who want to ...

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Let's talk AAPL and the future

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It's been a roller coaster ride over the past two years for Apple ( AAPL ) stock. In December 2007 it hit a then-peak of $199.83 a share. Just two months later AAPL sunk to $125. Three months after that it had recovered to the $180s, but by November 2008, AAPL had plummeted to $82 a share. Since then, the stock has recovered and hit an all-time closing high of $207 on November 17, 2009. As of today it's sitting pretty in the $190s -- though ...

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Apple iPhone sales pick up in China, but still at dismal pace

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Apple ( AAPL ) saw limited success in China when it recently debuted its iPhone there. Although the Chinese really weren't all that impressed by the device's requirement of an expensive calling plan from Apple partner China Unicom, the iPhone has sold fairly well since its debut. Or, it has sold poorly depending on your perspective. In two months, China Unicom has sold a little over 100,000 Apple iPhones . Compare that with China Mobile, ...

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