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Beige Box Apple Clone?

steve.m writes "Finally it looks like I'll be able to get a cheap box to run MacOSX on, but not from Apple! John Fraser is (sort of) getting into the clone business 5 years after Apple shut down their 3 year long 'experiment' in licensing the hardware. Based on off the shelf apple components in a custom pizza box style case with no bolted on display, a barebones 'iBox' will be around 300 USD and require a processor, disk and memory (and the OS). Complete systems (again, without the OS) should start at around 650 USD."

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  1. Be an Apple clone.. by Choco-man · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Isn't that what Dell's trying to do? ;-)

  2. when will apple learn? by Lumpy · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Why dont they let people simply make generic clones?

    IBM certianly didn't die a horrible death and their line of PC workstations and laptops is still a strong seller.

    Apple must be happy being 2nd and soon to be 3rd banana (yes linux users will overtake Apple users in numbers soon)

    Hell Apple is second banana to the Pc conglomerate DELL!

    maybe someday the executives will pull their heads out of their arses and get on the ball to increased profitability.

    but I highly doubt it..

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    Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
  3. Re:Spare Parts by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I raped your daughter

  4. Re:Uh huh... by Mattsson · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Well... He's buying the hardware from Apple, he's making it possible for people with tight funds to go Apple and he'll also boost the sales of OS X, since it isn't included.
    And maybe people like me, who would buy Apple if only their hardware wasn't so damn userunfriendly, can buy his hardware!
    I love OS X, but I hate Apples keyboards, mouses and glidepoints.
    Their computers really lack in the ergonomics department...
    In particular the laptops. If only they would add a good keyboard and the choice of a trackpoint to them...
    But I'm dreaming. No way that they'll actually make them usable, rather than nice to look at.

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    /.Mattsson - My native language is not English, so please don't whine over linguistic errors. (That's lame anyway...)
  5. Apple rips someone off? No way... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    ...as opposed to Apple brazenly copying the idea of a hardware manufacturer opening their own retail stores.

    Quick quiz, which came first? Gateway Country or the Apple Store?

    I'll give you a hint: it's Gateway Country by several years.

    As usual, another Apple fanboy misses the mark entirely. Apple's ideas are never innovative: the Mac OS was a rip-off of the Xerox Alto machines and Smalltalk, and even the early Apple machines were based almost entirely on earlier designs by companies like Altair and IMSAI.

    "Think different"?. Please. Try thinking at all, Apple.

  6. Linux is a POS anyway by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    POS == Piece of Shit. for all you OSS morons