After Psystar get your Mac do-it-yourself

Thursday, July 24th, 2008 | Gadgets, PC Gadgets with No Comments »

After Psystar get your Mac do-it-yourself.,  Various, OS X, clones, OS X

Ignoring the recent lawsuit brought by Apple against Psystar, a new company called Open Tech said they work to run Mac OS X on their machines, and found a loophole that prevents future legal action by Apple. Unlike Psystar, Open Tech Inc.. not sell their PCs with Mac OS X already installed but will offer its customers a “kit do-it-yourself” used with a copy of Mac OS X purchased separately by the user. There will also be used trademarks owned by Apple and users will not be explicitly recommended installing Mac OS.

In this way, according to the new company, is circumvented a possible conflict with Apple because there are no violations of software license that prohibits the sale of Mac OS X installed on non-Apple hardware.

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Problems for Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 | Gadgets, camera with No Comments »

Problems for Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20.,Various, Cameras, Sony, cybershot, dsc, dsc-t20, t20

Sony has discovered a problem with cameras DSC-T20 for we can not take pictures because of vibrations of compact. This is due to a problem with the slow, but they are affected only some version identifiable by serial number printed on the bottom of the body.

The company offers free repair, by July 2011, to all customers who have a machine problems and is sufficient contact customer service.

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Apple patents portability of personal data

Monday, May 26th, 2008 | Gadgets with No Comments »

 Apple patents portability of personal data. Various, iPod, OS X ,iPhone

Apple, assiduous host of patents, has filed a new envelope containing an overview of a method for the transport of personal data.

This type of features designed to make transportable, so complete, its user folder of Mac OS X. In this way, users would no longer need to ask your system administrator to prepare a special account dedicated to them, within the systems that they use temporarily.

It would be sufficient to graft its pendrive to have suffered any documents and settings prefer, obviously with the possibility of protecting all with a password.
The patent also proposes a type of storage of information suited to not explained multimedia devices. E ‘highly likely that Apple refers to its iPod and iPhone which, for now, can be used only with a portion of personal data, contacts and calendars, but not carrying all of their information.

Remain two points that are not explored dall’elaborato of the patent. In the first case is not specified what level of access would you host on your computer, which could range from consultation to the use of single-resident programs for changing its documents. In the second case is not clear if the Mac user, with its own user folder in your pocket, should go exclusively to research a Mac to pick up and run to their data, in which case the portability lose in versatility.

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