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Say...Weren't They Just Dead?
Apple
Written by Eugene Cheung on Thursday, July 02, 2009

I could have sworn Psystar died.

They did? Oh.

Well...they're back apparently. Sure, they were bankrupt, but the computing community is hungry for Mac alternatives. So now they're back with a line of computers that has some sort of "Open(7)" technology. Plus, they sport Intel Nehalem Xeon processors, up 24GB of RAM, and up to 40% more processing speed, all thanks to the awesome handling of Open(7). That, and they also have a new bootloader: the DUBL (Darwin Universal Boot Loader).

Back from the protection of Chapter 11...and ready to make applesauce. (Yeah, their comeback doesn't make much sense to me either.)

Source: Gizmodo

 

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