According to Yahoo, Psystar (you’ll remember them as the Mac clone maker who has attracted the attention of Apple’s iLawyers a few days ago) has their headquarters up for sale:
” One ad for the property, which makes no mention of Psystar, notes that it’s a 47,000-square-foot “warehouse/office building.” The ad boasts that the property is “priced for quick sale” and adds that it includes “space for bulk, rack and bin storage, aisle space, receiving and shipping space, packing and crating space, and office space with bathrooms.
In other words, it’s perfect for assembling and shipping computers.”
So the question is, are they dead or simply circling the wagons by unloading the building to finance the fight against Apple? I’m guessing we’ll find out Monday or Tuesday as Apple’s iLawyers will likely want some sort of explanation for this.
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Psystar’s HQ Is For Sale….. I Wonder What That Means?
According to Yahoo, Psystar (you’ll remember them as the Mac clone maker who has attracted the attention of Apple’s iLawyers a few days ago) has their headquarters up for sale:
” One ad for the property, which makes no mention of Psystar, notes that it’s a 47,000-square-foot “warehouse/office building.” The ad boasts that the property is “priced for quick sale” and adds that it includes “space for bulk, rack and bin storage, aisle space, receiving and shipping space, packing and crating space, and office space with bathrooms.
In other words, it’s perfect for assembling and shipping computers.”
So the question is, are they dead or simply circling the wagons by unloading the building to finance the fight against Apple? I’m guessing we’ll find out Monday or Tuesday as Apple’s iLawyers will likely want some sort of explanation for this.
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