Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Oct 2009 22:50 UTC
Law and Order Remember the motions for a summary judgement filed by Apple and Psystar earlier this week? Large parts of them were censored per Apple's request. These censored parts detailed the protection measures Apple put in place in Leopard to prevent it from being installed on non-Apple labelled computers. Psystar filed a motion a few days ago asking the judge to uncensor the information.
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RE: Your assumptions are wrong
by tupp on Sun 18th Oct 2009 00:41 UTC in reply to "Your assumptions are wrong"
tupp
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2006-11-12

Apple has worked tirelessly for many years to deliver a particular user experience to its customers - a user experience that its customers have come to expect. Allowing the dilution of that user experience allows for the potential negative perception of Apple itself.

In regards to the Mac "experience," a multitude of problems are continually "experienced" with the precious combination of Apple hardware and Apple software.

Many examples of problems with Apple precious hardware-software combos have been linked in this forum in the past. Is it necessary to link more examples of these problems now?

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