Once upon a time, back when most Apple fanboys were still playing with Mr. Potato, a guy called
Gil Amelio had the idea of licensing the Mac to clone manufacturers like Motorola and DayStar—a
great move that further kicked the company into the ground, making it bleed like a God of War monster and sending its sorry market share into the pits of Hell. And then, the Second Coming happened: Amelio brought
Steve Jobs—perhaps his only good move at Cupertino—and after kicking Gil out, His Steveness axed the clones, for it was a really silly idea. Today, the zombies are back: a company called Psystar has announced the $399.99 OpenMac, a Mac clone that allegedly runs Leopard without modification:
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