appleinsider.com— Now free of any countersuits, Apple has grown its lawsuit against Mac clone maker Psystar to accuse it of further violations and to claim that others have contributed to its breaking copyright law.
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well i only smoke the finest, but that has nothing to do with anything.it is widely accepted by who? apple fanboys? people who don't know their head from their ass? i really hate to break this to you but the same people are manufacturing and producing the hardware for both sides of the fence, the only difference with a mac is when you want to upgrade it in a couple of years, you buy a new one - end of story.
Yes, I know Windows costs more (the OS) but normally people buy their computer and the OS together, no matter how simple either of the companies market their systems to be (installation-wise, I mean). Look at it this way--though OSX costs USD129, a Macpro (standard) costs 2799. My current computer (Linux and XP, 9600GT SLI, Quad core 9300, 4GB ram), which I reckon has about the same capabilities as the macpro (standard macpro includes two quads, but does not have the gpu equivalent), costs USD1600...that's a thousand two hundred dollar difference we're talking about.
Closed AccountDec 4, 2008
"My money and hope is on Paystar"Yes I did read what he said. Did you? He contradicted himself, thus my comment.
gotjpegDec 5, 2008
I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for you pesky hipsters and that mangy Jobs
whoizthedrizzleDec 5, 2008
well i only smoke the finest, but that has nothing to do with anything.it is widely accepted by who? apple fanboys? people who don't know their head from their ass? i really hate to break this to you but the same people are manufacturing and producing the hardware for both sides of the fence, the only difference with a mac is when you want to upgrade it in a couple of years, you buy a new one - end of story.
lonewolfeDec 8, 2008
Yes, I know Windows costs more (the OS) but normally people buy their computer and the OS together, no matter how simple either of the companies market their systems to be (installation-wise, I mean). Look at it this way--though OSX costs USD129, a Macpro (standard) costs 2799. My current computer (Linux and XP, 9600GT SLI, Quad core 9300, 4GB ram), which I reckon has about the same capabilities as the macpro (standard macpro includes two quads, but does not have the gpu equivalent), costs USD1600...that's a thousand two hundred dollar difference we're talking about.
knute5Dec 12, 2008
SCO-star?