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Nokia N9: Apple MacBook Pro Good Enough to Copy with Pride
Nokia's newest N9 phone looks SLIGHTLY like a Chinese netbook copy of the popular Apple MacBook Pro laptop. Full Story »
Surprise! Samsung Makes iPhone Knockoff
Samsung's newest phone looks like a knockoff of 2007 Apple iPhone. We are SO surprised at Samsung's revolutionary originality. Not. Full Story »
Microsoft Squirted Another Apple Copy, Late Again with PC vs. Mac
The Redmond company keeps riding Apple coattails. Microsoft photocopiers just finished copying Apple Mac vs. Pc campaign, years too late. Full Story »
TESO LPAD, Fake iPad Knockoff Fail
Here's a completely clueless knockoff maker hoping to make a counterfeit iPad running MeeGo, Android, and Windows 7. Full Story »
First Apple iPhone 4 Knockoff, video: Air Phone no. 4
Video of the first Apple iPhone 4 knockoff. The Air Phone No. 4 Full Story »
Fake iPad (Counterfeit, Not Clone) Ready for Release?
Looks like Chinese counterfeit makers might have beat Microsoft / HP Slate at making a knockoff of the Apple iPad tablet. Full Story »
Prank: Sidewalk, Fake iPhone, plus Super Glue, Video Shot on iPhone 3gs, Edited with iMovie
What would you do if you see an Apple iPhone on the ground? Using a prop iPhone as bait, the folks at WantOWLE recorded people's reaction using hidden iPhones as video cameras. The multi camera footage of the prank is then edited on a Mac. Full Story »
Court Declares Psystar “Admitted Counterfeit” in Mac OS X Copyright Infringement Case, Apple Wins Summary Judgement – Highlights
On November 13, 2009 Apple earns important legal victory in the copyright-infringement action against Psystar, a Florida company that sells counterfeit Macs. United States District Court for the Northern District of California awarded the summary judgment win. Seven additional claims against Psystar including breach of contract, trademark infringement, and trademark dilution remain for trial. Full Story »
Microsoft Tries to Copy Apple Store, Scottsdale AZ Store Opening Reveals Extent of Blatant Plagiarism
The Redmond Copying Machine is at it again. This time, instead of attempting to rip off the look (but not the usability) of Apple's Mac OS or Apple's other innovative products, the Microsoft copiers attempt to parrot the iconic Apple Store. Full Story »




