Apple gets "a taste of their own medicine." Or not?Source: community.psystar.com
We are pleased to announce that an agreement with Apple's counsel was reached earlier this month and we now have the final list of their deponents for our proposed topics with respect to this litigation.
Opening up Psystar's Open ComputerSource: Macworld
We found, however, that we were unable to boot the Open Computer into FireWire Target disk mode. The tech support person didn't think that Psystar offered that feature.
Psystar sells Macs... that aren't from AppleSource: psystar.com
We are proud to introduce the new wheel: OpenMac. Mac enthusiasts have been experimenting on running the new Apple operating systems on commodity PC hardware ever since the Intel-based Apple computers were introduced in early 2006. This effort came to be known as OSx86 Project.

To start off this article, you should know a little bit about my Mac background. About a year ago I had never used Mac OS X in my life. Back then I never even saw a Mac computer in real life.

I've been hearing mixed feelings about Apple's switch to Intel. Some think the transition is going wonderfully, while others have been skeptical over issues such as the recent MacBook power connector bursting into flames.
The First Bootable OSx86 10.4.4 DVDSource: cavemonkey50.com
Right now in my hands I hold one of the first bootable OSx86 10.4.4 disks. This disk will allow anyone to install OSx86 on any SSE2 or greater machine. No, this isn't a hoax; this disk is real.

Last night I finally had the time to install Maxxuss' patches for OS X 10.4.4. His patches are what allows OS X to be installed on just about any computer.
Win Mashugly's iPodSource: osx86project.org
For anyone interested in OSx86 or Dual Booting their new iMac into both Windows and Mac OS (or attempting to try) or indeed any other Apple related goodness, these forums are worth reading, plus, as a bonus, you couldnt win a full loaded iPod.

There has been some relatively significant progress today in booting Windows XP on the new Intel iMacs, both in terms of directly booting Vista, and running Windows XP with virtualization.
2006: The Year of the UpgradeSource: Gamespot
Interesting article, seems more like a marketing scheme. But I still wanted to hear people's thoughts.