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Psystar files for bankruptcy
If you were among those hoping to get a Mac clone from infamous hardware vendor Psystar, you may want to move fast. It turns out Apple isn't the only company trying to get some money out of the clone vendor.
In a filing obtained by ZDnet, the company filed for bankruptcy protection and outlined its list of outstanding debts. In all, the total or the debt is well into the six figure range (but less than $500,000) and includes taxes, processing fees and outstanding loans.
The company itself credits the filing to a drop in consumer demand due to the economic crisis. Or maybe the demand for Mac clones just isn't what it was 13 years ago...




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