Posts Tagged: ‘Psystar’

U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup ruled on Friday that Psystar was guilty of copyright infringement against Apple, according to Natalie Weinstein of CNET. The whole case revolves around Apple’s Mac operating system. Unlike Windows or Linux, which you can install on whatever hardware you like, Apple only wants the Mac OS to belong to Apple computers.

That hasn’t stopped hundreds of enterprising hackers from building their own machines and installing Mac OS X. But because Apple designed the operating system with a particular hardware and BIOS configuration in mind, the OS doesn’t always work properly on an unauthorized machine. And the process of installing a non-native operating system is complicated and can require a lot of troubleshooting — it’s not something the computer novice should attempt.

That’s where Psystar stepped in. The fact that hackintoshes (the common name for a PC running the Mac OS) exist shows that people want computers running the Mac OS but they don’t want an actual Apple computer. Maybe they don’t like Apple’s product design, or perhaps they feel that the Mac line of computers is too expensive. In 2008, Psystar began to sell PCs running the Mac operating system. The company took care of the tricky process of installing the OS on non-Apple hardware (though Psystar also explained that the computer might not always behave as it should).

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On Monday’s episode of TechStuff, Chris and I examined the issue of Mac clones. If you want to buy a PC, you can purchase one made by Dell or HP or any one of a dozen other manufacturers. But if you want a Mac computer, you have to go through Apple. At least, that’s the official route. But a little company called Psystar is offering computers running on the Mac OS X software for a fraction of Apple’s asking price. Psystar’s computers are made from off-the-shelf parts. We talk about the history of Mac clones, the mysterious nature of Psystar and how Psystar’s machine stacks up against an iMac.

We’ve had a few listeners write in and ask why we didn’t compare the Psystar computer against a Mac Mini, which at first glance seems like a similar machine. Neither the Mini nor Psystar’s computer come with a keyboard or computer monitor.

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It’s an exciting time to be a tech journalist. While the recession has venture capitalists in a panic and companies struggle to be innovative, Apple lawyers are having a field day. It’s time to put a spotlight on some major Apple lawsuits (and threats of lawsuits)! Let’s get to the core of the matter.

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