The Open Computer has landed at CNET Networks. My colleagues over at CNET Reviews in New York have managed to get their hands on a review unit of Psystar's Open Computer, and they've got all sorts of ...
Months before Marc Newlin discovered he could remotely download malware onto a laptop from across a room, he repurposed a classic Nintendo controller. Using the device’s directional control pad, he ...
It's a big day for the Psystar Open Computer-- the quasi-Mac clone based on PC hardware and a cracked version of Mac OS X. ZDNet today published their comparison of the Open Computer with a Mac mini, ...
After spending a month with Psystar's Open Computer, which runs Mac OS X in defiance of Apple's licensing policies, the question comes up: what makes a Mac a Mac? Tom Krazit writes about the ...
Besides some benchmarks, CNET’s review of the Psystar Open Computer doesn’t really tell us anything new that we didn’t already know before. It’s definitely fast for the price, especially compared with ...
Because we think it’s informative to see how OS X performs on a computer that isn’t a Mac, Macworld ordered a Psystar Open Computer about a week or so ago. The machine, which Psystar touts as a ...
Because we think it’s informative to see how OS X performs on a computer that isn’t a Mac, Macworld ordered a Psystar Open Computer about a week or so ago. The machine, which Psystar touts as a ...
April 27, 2008: Psystar’s first Mac clones ship to customers. The company’s new Open Computer means that, for the first time since the mid-1990s, there’s no need to assemble a “hackintosh” to run OS X ...
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