Monday, October 18, 2010

HYPERMAC TO STOP SELLING CHARGING CABLES

HyperMac will stop selling MacBook charging cables and car chargers on November 2nd, under potential legal threat from Apple.  Apple sued Sanho for patent infringement of their MagSafe cables, similar to MacHype's cables.  HyperMac sent the following email to its customers:

Dear Valued Customers,


As part of our ongoing comprehensive licensing negotiations with Apple regarding a wide array of technologies and issues, we have decided to cease the sale of the MacBook charging cables and car charger on November 2, 2010.


While we will continue to sell the same batteries together with the rest of our product line after November 2nd, they will not be able to charge MacBooks without the cables.


If you wish to get the world's ONLY external battery and car charger solution that works with ALL MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro (supports dual voltage) as well as the iPad, iPhone 3/3GS/4, iPod and all other USB devices, NOW is the time.


On November 2, 2010 00:00 U.S. Pacific Time, they will gone for good.


As we have very limited stocks, do order early to avoid disappointment. We will continue to sell until November 2nd and while stocks last.


We wish thank the many customers who have already gotten the HyperMac External MacBook Battery and those of you that gave us wonderful reviews.


HyperMac will continue to sell the charging batteries, but without the necessary cables this is a bit pointless. [Engadget]

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