Immunet is a lightweight client that runs on the Desktop, the AV is done "in the cloud" as opposed to running a gigantic fat client and downloading daily updates.
As a result, it's faster, adapts faster, and allows for worldwide correlation.
It's illegal for them to do this, IMO. And I am not a lawyer, however, if someone wants to buy a computer from Psystar, then go buy OSX Leopard and install OSX Leopard on the computer, that's the users's prerogative. The problem comes up when Psystar is installing the OS on the machine and selling it. That's the illegal part. I guess?
Being Pedantic -- OSX is Darwin. Darwin is Apple developed code based on Nextstep, FreeBSD, and OpenStep.
When Apple bought OpenStep (which was NextStep), they developed an OS named Rhapsody. Rhapsody was forked into Darwin. Darwin is the basis of OSX. The major difference in all is the Mach kernel.
I think they only did that with 10.3, I had the same problem going from 10.2 to 10.3. But after 10.3, they have been full install disks. On the other hand, we were installing them on Apple Hardware, right? Which means that if the "original media" is OSX based hardware, Apple *could* claim that the disks were "upgrades"?
I'm not a lawyer, and don't pretend to play one.
I am by far one of the biggest Apple fanboys in the world. I've checked into a home, and am getting recovery. (As I type this on my MBP) - Anyway...
We have to face reality at some point. Hopefully not anytime soon.
Well, you ASSUME they aren't listening to their "market segment". How do you know they aren't developing these things? There are entire websites dedicated to saying "please apple?" http://www.dearcupertino.com/ being one.
We know Steve is going to die, someday. As much as we'd probably like to put him in some cryogenic container, thaw him out every few years when products start to suck ass -- we know he's going do die AT SOME POINT. Why is this blowing up to be such a freakish crazy thing? So he's turning over the keynotes to someone else!? How about he's turning THIS one over to someone else.
Will he still headline his own events, that Apple throws? Probably. How about WWDC? Come on.
I don't blame them for pulling out of macworld: http://www.joelesler.net/finshake/Blog/Entries/2008/12/16_Apple_pulls_out_of_MacWorld%2C_OH_NOEZ.html
But CNBC said it best, IMO:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/28265938
You mean, if you have local, or root access, you can upload a malicious image to a router? Huh. Who knew.
It IS in this product.
ClamAV is an opensource Antivirus program.
Immunet is a lightweight client that runs on the Desktop, the AV is done "in the cloud" as opposed to running a gigantic fat client and downloading daily updates. As a result, it's faster, adapts faster, and allows for worldwide correlation.
The Apple Extreme Router can maintain very high speeds, with or without NAT. It's a Gigabit Router.
It's illegal for them to do this, IMO. And I am not a lawyer, however, if someone wants to buy a computer from Psystar, then go buy OSX Leopard and install OSX Leopard on the computer, that's the users's prerogative. The problem comes up when Psystar is installing the OS on the machine and selling it. That's the illegal part. I guess?
All this conversation is pointless: http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=4&ti=1,4&Search_Arg=Mac%20OS%20X%20Leopard&Search_Code=TALL&CNT=25&PID=-H_wcyyigtEZ3UT-QtRpXsTJUefv&SEQ=20081222171112&SID=1 The OSX Leopard Copyright. http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=2&ti=1,2&Search_Arg=mac%20os%20x&Search_Code=TALL&CNT=25&PID=48bsGI18UZf9wHef0qsTSXbS4&SEQ=20081223014733&SID=2 The copyright for OSX as a whole.
I wonder if Apple could argue that this is the same line of code. Just upgraded.
Being Pedantic -- OSX is Darwin. Darwin is Apple developed code based on Nextstep, FreeBSD, and OpenStep. When Apple bought OpenStep (which was NextStep), they developed an OS named Rhapsody. Rhapsody was forked into Darwin. Darwin is the basis of OSX. The major difference in all is the Mach kernel.
I think they only did that with 10.3, I had the same problem going from 10.2 to 10.3. But after 10.3, they have been full install disks. On the other hand, we were installing them on Apple Hardware, right? Which means that if the "original media" is OSX based hardware, Apple *could* claim that the disks were "upgrades"? I'm not a lawyer, and don't pretend to play one.
I am by far one of the biggest Apple fanboys in the world. I've checked into a home, and am getting recovery. (As I type this on my MBP) - Anyway... We have to face reality at some point. Hopefully not anytime soon.
Well, you ASSUME they aren't listening to their "market segment". How do you know they aren't developing these things? There are entire websites dedicated to saying "please apple?" http://www.dearcupertino.com/ being one.
Funny? How about insightful. So true.
We know Steve is going to die, someday. As much as we'd probably like to put him in some cryogenic container, thaw him out every few years when products start to suck ass -- we know he's going do die AT SOME POINT. Why is this blowing up to be such a freakish crazy thing? So he's turning over the keynotes to someone else!? How about he's turning THIS one over to someone else. Will he still headline his own events, that Apple throws? Probably. How about WWDC? Come on. I don't blame them for pulling out of macworld: http://www.joelesler.net/finshake/Blog/Entries/2008/12/16_Apple_pulls_out_of_MacWorld%2C_OH_NOEZ.html But CNBC said it best, IMO: http://www.cnbc.com/id/28265938
You++ EPIC FAIL on the other guy's part.
This fucktard had automatic email checking on. If he actually learned how to use his phone, he would have turned on Airplane mode. What a retard.
/me goes to Apple Store. Buys Apple. Done. Wow! Look at all the time I saved.
You are DEFINATELY smoking crack. I haven't found A THING that hasn't worked on my mac.
Excel!? I guess. Where are the regular expression parsers?
Because Whopper is at Cheyenne. Did't you know?
Would you like to play a game?
In comparison to what? XP? Jesus.
Oh yeah! Okay, it's cool then ;)
And we are suprised why? Did anyone expect this thing to be cool?
agreed.
The Alpha was probably internal to Apple, and the Beta was public.