Psystar still defying Apple

One year ago, an otherwise sleepy April in the Apple universe was turned upside down by a tiny company from Southern Florida, kicking off a real-world Clone War between Apple and Psystar. Today, the essential question regarding Psystar is unchanged: does the company have the right to sell computers with Apple’s Mac OS X Leopard preinstalled, as it has been doing since April 14, 2008? Psystar set off shock waves through the Apple world that week, as an army of journalists, bloggers, fanboys, and detractors set off on a manic search for anything and everything related to the company and its desktops. Psystar emerged a year ago as a small independent system builder, the likes of which can be found in any medium-size town in the U.S. What provoked the interest and ire of the Mac community was Psystar’s decision to ship so-called “white box” systems with Mac OS preinstalled alongside systems with Windows Vista and Linux, in defiance of Apple’s licensing policies for that operating system. Psystar recently updated its flagship product, the Open Computer, and CEO Rudy Pedraza promises that more products are yet to come. In an interview, Pedraza acknowledged that the past year has been quite a challenge, but he’s glad that at least so far, Psystar has been able to provide an alternative to Apple. “(Our customers) are people who would otherwise be unable...

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graphic designr » Newspapers that Twitter: February/March roundup

Here is a wonderful list on the graphicdesigner blog of Newspapers that blog their headlines and articles through twitter. The post includes a list of the top newspaper users on twitter as well, with twitter user links for all included in the article and some user statistics. You can even add to the list (as many subscribers have already). The list is continual and as of this post shows the April list with updates. You can also peruse the January-February updates....

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Technology News: Social Networking: Study on Facebook and Grades Becomes Learning Experience for Researcher

Renay San Miguel of TechNewsWorld posted this story about A study conducted by an Ohio State University doctoral candidate has focused on the relationship between college students’ academic performance and the amount of time they spend on Facebook. Though the findings seemed to indicate more time on Facebook equals slightly lower grades, the researcher acknowledges the study’s limitations. The study was called “A Description of Facebook Use and Academic Performance Among Undergraduate and Graduate Students.” and it has drawn much attention in the news as of late.  It seems to show a possible link between academic performance and facebook usage to the effect that students who are avid Facebook users recieve lowere grades than their non-frequent user peers. Her study’s main findings include : Facebook users in Karpinski’s study average grade point averages of 3.0-3.5. Non-Facebook users: 3.5.-4.0. Facebook users averaged 1-5 hours a week studying; non-users, 11-15 hours per week. Seventy-nine percent of those who said they used the social networking site said it did not impact their grades or study habits. Eighty-five percent of undergrads in the survey said they had a Facebook page; 52 percent of the graduate students had accounts. The group most likely to use Facebook: Those majoring in science, technology, math, engineering and business. Right away I see some possible contradictions or are questionable in the findings. This list of statistics would appear ...

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iPhone 3.0 beta 2 released, push notifications are a go

iPhone 3.0 beta 2 released, push notifications are a go. The rest of the mobile industry might be gearing up for CTIA to start, but Apple’s phone elves are toiling away — iPhone OS 3.0 beta 2’s just been released to developers, along with the go-ahead to start developing for push notifications. Thankfully, beta 2 also apparently includes a number of stability and performance enhancements, which will hopefully make our tester phone tolerable again — we’ve been restarting beta 1 basically every day since we sacrificed it to the hands-on gods. Devs and beta testers know what to do to snag the upgrade, let us know how it goes! read Sam Oliver’s full post on Apple Insider...

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Social Community Up In Arms Over Amazon Glitch

Policy change, personal agenda or a computer glitch? Over the weekend there has been much speculation over why gay and lesbian content previously being listed in the both the best seller and search algorithms would suddenly become blacklisted? Pushing aside everyone’s personal thoughts and opinions on the matter, there remains the questions as to the actual root cause of the change. According to this article, it is allegedly a matter of human error. Yes, that is right, the great “Amazon Fail” as it is being called, is said to merely a matter of one Amazon employee mislabeling gay and lesbian content as “adult” in nature. As for whether or not this is what actually happened, this not for me to say. But based on my own experiences with working with databases, I can see the rational of how something like this might have happened when one is not paying close attention. via Social Community Up In Arms Over Amazon Glitch ~ Web...

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If You knew What I know about Yoono…

yoono. I found this great little sidebar app for Firefox that allows you to connect with a few of your social networks, plays your last.fm, imeem, or seeqpod music , accesses your email and im accounts and more. Not only is it useful but attractive and you can skin it to match your firefox browser theme. Yoono connects you right to your sites or you can update right from the sidebar. Try it out for yourself. I am hoping that yoono will add more social network links in the...

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Become A Twitter Raconteur With Birdhouse | iPhone Alley

Become A Twitter Raconteur With Birdhouse |  seen on iPhone Alley. I discovered this intriguing iPhone app from Adam and Cameron, the Sandwich Dynamics guys, for tweeters (twitterers if you prefer). It allows you make notes about things you want to twitter,  tweet later, and edit or delete tweets from your iPhone .  It is not a fee app, the cost is $3.99 and can e purchased from the app store. Be sure and check out the humorous video on the link on you tube for more information:...

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30 Useful Open Source Apps for Web Designers

30 Useful Open Source Apps for Web Designers. In this article, you’ll find 30 exceptionally handy open source applications for web designers. There are a variety of tools here that include source code, WYSIWYG, and graphic/image editors, as well as useful software utilities that can improve your task management and production...

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