Run Mac OS X On Non-Apple Hardware, With a Dongle
An anonymous reader points out Gizmodo's review of a USB dongle, made by a company called Efix, which allows for an effort-free transformation of a non-Apple computer into one that runs Mac OS X. According to the reviewer, the transformation is perfect (aside from a few quirks he describes as "trivial"); the included screenshots sure make it seem that way, too. The dongle costs $155, and works only on a subset of PC hardware. Non-Apple machines running OS X will no doubt make Apple unhappy, though, so, the reviewer concludes, "it's understandable if you wanna approach this with caution."
Luckily enough for us non-christians there is no hell, and most of us would probably don't have much moral difficulties clicking thru that license and some would even go so far to say that the EULA is probably not valid either.
Though I personally think one should respect the wishes of the developers, if one don't do that just don't use their product.
But then often I don't behave as they expect, but at least I don't try to cover up my wrongdoings with lame excuses. I'm just too cheap / poor / want the best application for the work / "if it's there and I can get it, why shouldn't I?"