Psystar boldy predicted sales of OSX clones in the millions
There is some news about Apple's case against Psystar. Now it appears that Psystar was planning on selling millions of Macintosh OSX clones through 2011.
According to Gregg Keizer on Computerworld, Psystar was found guilty of violating the DMCA act by copying and creating special versions of OSX that could be installed on non Apple PC hardware. However, both companies are still fighting it out in Federal court.
Another article by CNET's Chris Snow detailed how Apple lawyers had combed through Psystar's records to discover an ambitious plan to take out a segment of Apple's business through lower priced clones running OSX. The cash strapped company was promising new investors that they had plans to unveil a laptop with OSX and to sell up-wards of a million clone computers by 2011.
