
Well, this is either incredibly sad or utterly hilarious. Apple will
stop selling the Mac Pro in Europe on 1 March... Because it doesn't comply with "new" European regulations that will come into effect that day. I say "new" between quotation marks because said regulation was announced
four years ago. The regulation deals with increased protection requirements concerning electrical ports and fan guards. "The new requirements necessitate fan guards and some increased protection on the ports on the electrical system," explained Apple, "Because Mac Pro is not compliant with the regulations, we do want to meet that regulation and therefore not offer Mac Pro beyond 1 March." So, a standards body is
faster at updating its standards than Apple is at updating its Mac Pro. It illustrates
just how much Apple cares about pro users. The last significant update to the Mac Pro occurred in 2010, but Tim Cook did promise an update to the product later in 2013.
Member since:
2006-12-24
I'll stick to questions for now.
Why is the EU to blame for Apple being unable to comply with EU regulations which were announced 4 years ago?
Is Apple the only company unable to comply with these regulations?
Why is the government over here anti-tech?
[EDIT] You go to use that gif. Congratulations Thom.
Edited 2013-01-31 19:37 UTC