Building a Hackintosh from scratch—that is, installing Mac OS X on non-Mac hardware—has never been easier, and the final product has never performed better. Here's how it works. There's no such thing ...
Building a hackintosh—that is, installing Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware—used to require extremely restricted hardware choices and quite a bit of know-how. Now ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Biz Feed blog at PCWorld.com. Users who want the Mac OS X experience on a netbook budget have figured out how to hack the Mac OS X operating ...
We’ve looked at ways you can install Windows or Linux on almost any computer using nothing more than a USB flash drive. Now you can do the same thing with Mac OS X Lion. Developer tonymacx86 has ...
Rob at BoingBoing’s updated his OS X netbook compatibility chart, which makes it easy to see which netbooks are perfect for hackintoshing and which aren’t—a perfect Memorial Day weekend project using ...
What if you could run Mac OS on a Nintendo Wii game console? That’s probably not a thought that has occurred to many Wii owners or Mac OS users, but that is no excuse not to give it a try, as [Michael ...
recently uploaded a torrent that appears to contain the delightful Mac OS X knockoff built by North Korea. While it’s not news that the DPRK created its own a Linux-based operating system that looks ...