Apple Defendant Still Selling Clones

July 18, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Maybe it was too early to call an end to the Psystar saga. The maker of Mac clones still appears to be selling new units on its site, more than two weeks after Apple filed suit to shut it down.

Before you hit that "buy" button, note that Apple demands that Psystar recall every clone it has sold. An actual recall is unlikely. But it's more likely than Psystar surviving to keep the clones operating and updated.

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