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Psystar makes small update to Mac clone, Apple fumes

By Jeff Smykil

Psystar has updated its line of Mac clones, completely disregarding the pending lawsuit by Apple for violations of the Mac OS X EULA. Still, the new addition offers more power for the same price as a Mac mini.

The introduction of the updated model certainly sends a message to Apple--one that would cause our mouths to be washed out with soap if we repeated. Apple, of course, filed a lawsuit against Psystar last summer for violations of the Mac OS X EULA. So far, the court case hasn't started, though the companies have recently agreed to keep their trade secrets, well, secret.

To read the complete article from Ars Technica, click here.

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