macworld.com
Jul 25, 2008
by Gregg Keizer, computerworld.com Another company is preparing to sell Intel-based computers that can run Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X. But unlike a Florida clone maker that's been sued by Apple, Open Tech Inc. won't pre-install the operating system on its machines. A company spokesman, who said he was a member of Open Tech's legal team, refused to give more than his first name, Tom. "I won't say more because of the ruthless sharks that are swimming around," he said when asked why he wouldn't provide his full name or title. Open Tech Inc., which does not list its mailing address or telephone number on its Web site, will sell two different models, tagged as Open Tech Home and Open Tech XT, for US$620 and $1,200, respectively. The Open Tech Home machine will be equipped with an Intel dual-core Pentium processor, 3GB of memory, an...
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