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No More Hackintoshing?
No More Hackintoshing?
It appears that Apple is not content just breaking the ability of the Palm Pre to sync with iTunes. They are apparently expanding their vandalism habit to confront another “misuse” of their software which they have long expressed displeasure about…hackintoshing. One blogger is stating that ...
Apple investigating 'Grab & Go' simplified cross-platform sync
Apple investigating 'Grab & Go' simplified cross-platform sync
appleinsider.com — Apple could make the transferring of files between devices like Macs, iPhones and the Apple TV simpler... with a new cross-platform, cloud-integrated sync service. (more) Apple investigating 'Grab & Go' simplified ...
Apple tablet: For movies, not books
brainstormtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com — Chatting with a Canadian analyst, Cupertino execs offer hints about Apple's future plans Rendering: Piper Jaffray Apple... executives ( AAPL ) have strict rules about not discussing products that the company has not announced. But ... (more) Apple tablet: For movies, not books
Apple rumored to disable Atom support with Mac OS X 10.6.2
appleinsider.com — Mac OS X 10.6.2, the forthcoming update for Apple's Snow Leopard operating system, is reported to disable... support for the Intel Atom processor, preventing unauthorized PC netbooks from running the operating system. (more) Apple rumored to disable Atom support with Mac OS X 10.6.2
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Apple kills Atom hackintosh netbooks? Survey says...
IT Blogwatch's blog — ... have long expressed displeasure about…hackintoshing. ... Users often claim that they do this because Apple thus far refuses to release a ultra-portable or netbook version of their popular MacBooks. ... Since we seem to be on the cusp of an Apple Tablet, I would have to say they DID break hackintosh possibilities with malice aforethought. After all, Apple will want to make sure that anyone who craves a smaller Mac-based device pays the (no doubt hefty) price for this new product. more And Michael Cook defends Apple:"Apple stops supporting something it never supported". What a ...

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