August 5, 1997: Apple gets into a standoff with Power Computing, a maker of Macintosh clones. A very public clash at the Macworld Expo in Boston marks the beginning of the end for Apple’s mid-1990s ...
December 16, 1994: Apple Computer inks a licensing deal with Power Computing, for the first time allowing a company to produce Macintosh-compatible computers, aka “Mac clones.” With falling market ...
We have received a number of requests recently for repair outlets that will handle now-defunct Macintosh clones including those from Power Computing, DayStar, Motorola, and others. Leon Maurer writes ...
The company that made news yesterday by announcing a Mac clone said today it had “no comment” about how it will address legal issues in Apple Inc.’s licensing agreement that bans installation of Mac ...