Hackintosh company Psystar agrees to pay Apple nearly $2.7 million in damages and legal fees for selling PCs with Mac OS X Leopard preloaded onto them--but the legal drama isn't over yet. - Psystar, the Doral, Fla., company sued by computer maker Apple for selling Open Computers PCs with ...
Apple wins a copyright infringement claim against Miami-based Psystar, a company that had been selling PCs loaded with Mac OS X Leopard. - A California judge has ruled in favor of computer maker Apple after the company sued Psystar Corporation to block the sale of Open Computers, PCs with ...
Apple wins a copyright infringement claim against Miami-based Psystar, a company that had been selling PCs loaded with Mac OS X Leopard. - A California judge has ruled in favor of computer maker Apple after the company sued Psystar Corporation to block the sale of Open Computers, PCs with ...
Updated: Apple directs users a security patch concerning an outdated version of Java, which is applicable to Mac OS X Leopard version 10.5.8 or later. - Computer maker Apple is alerting consumers to a security patch concerning Java for its operating system, Leopard (version 10.5.8 or ...
Apple today announced that Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard will go on sale Friday, August 28 at Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers, and that Apple’s online store is now accepting pre-orders. Snow Leopard builds on a decade of OS X innovation and success with hundreds of refinements, ...
Apple introduces a 2TB version of its Time Capsule external hard drive for $499 and drops the price on the 1TB version to $299. - Apple has quietly unveiled an expanded-capacity 2-terabyte version of its Time Capsule wireless hard drive, at the same time dropping the price ...
If you use an application all the time, there’s no need to navigate to the Applications folder whenever you want to use it. Mac OS X Leopard lets you keep frequently used applications in the Dock, where you can launch them with a mouse click. And in today’s Quick Tip, ...
Do you use Safari, Mail, iTunes, or other Mac applications every day? Did you know that Mac OS X Leopard can automatically open your favorite applications for you when you start up your Mac? To find out how, watch the latest Mac OS X Tip in the Business Theater.