Wow. Psystar not only refuses to cower in the face of an Apple lawsuit, but is actually pushing forward with new products. It recently announced that it would be shipping Mac clones with Blu-Ray optical disc drives, but since video playback is not yet fully supported by Leopard, its use will be limited to reading […]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 23, 2008
The on-going saga between Apple and Psystar is starting to make a little bit more sense. Earlier this week we mentioned how it seemed strange that Apple would be so quick to enter Alternative Dispute Resolution with Psystar when their legal allegations lack any strong legal foundation. Now word is coming out that the only […]
Continue reading...Sunday, October 19, 2008
Earlier today, I came across an ad for Psystar which was advertising a 2GHZ computer running OS X with 2GB of Ram for only $554. Psystar likes to market itself as a cheaper alternative to Apple, but a closer look reveals that a Pystar computer running OS X isn’t as cheap as Psystar would lead […]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 16, 2008
Apple and Pystar, who have sued and countersued each other, have both agreed to forgo litigation and instead enter into alternative dispute resolution (ADR). They will most likely settle their dispute via arbitration or mediation. MacObserver has the scoop here.
Continue reading...Thursday, October 2, 2008
First Apple sues Pystar for illegally selling copies of Leopard installed on their own hardware. Then Pystar countersues claiming that Apple is in violation of anti-trust laws for having a monopoly in the OSX market. And now Apple is filing a motion to dismiss Pystars counterclaims. It will be interesting to see how this one […]
Continue reading...Monday, September 29, 2008
A consumer advocate in Norway has initiated a legal preceeding against Apple over its failure to open up its iTunes store to other music players. It’s not quite clear how this will play out because Apple introduced DRM-free songs for $1.29 on the iTunes store last March. The problem is that the only major label […]
Continue reading...Friday, September 26, 2008
A guy tried to get class action status and sue Apple for supposedly misleading consumers about the lifespan of the original iPhone batteries and concealing the fact that they weren’t replaceable. A judge threw out the case for lacking merit. AppleInsider has the scoop here.
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Apple is the target of yet another lawsuit seeking class-action status and damages for iPhone cracks and slow 3G browsing speeds. The lawsuit is available for review online, and after reading through it, I was surprised to find that the basis for many of its arguments rely upon blogs, anonymous message boards, and what can […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Macrumors has the scoop on a new development regarding developer rejections to the App Store. Apparently Apple has started putting their rejections under a Non-Disclosure Agreement, a move that is sure to piss off a growing number of developers who are already annoyed with what they perceive to be Apple’s arbitrary rejection of applications. What […]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 21, 2008
There have been some recent rumblings regarding Apple supposedly stealing an iPhone idea for a program which would allow users to review information from the iPhone screen while the phone is still locked. In other words, without unlocking the phone, a user would be able to check his/her missed calls, recent text messages, and stock […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Appleinsider has the scoop on yet another frivolous Apple lawsuit. It seems that someone has taken umbrage with both AT&T and Apple for selling too many iPhones and subsequently slowing down the AT&T network. Ironically, this lawsuit comes days after Apple released an Iphone update that seems to have cleared up many of the previously documented problems
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