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I'm guessing Apple did do an internal investigation, but failed to find out who was leaking the info. It is probably a little hard to find that out I guess, esp. if the person/s didn't give the info away while working.
Shutting down sites that make their lives from spilling secrets seems to be in the interests of hardware makers of all kinds, not just Apple.
Have you noticed that both MS and Apple don't hold secrets when it comes to the OS. Leopard was seen well over a year before it was released, Vista a little longer (he he)...
But both MS and Apple keep some hardware secrets closer to their chests. If MS is working on new hardware with far better specs, we won't hear about it "from them" until it's ready to be released. Why? Because they want the current model to sell... Most companies are the same.
This is especially true of Apple who tend to come out with models that are much better and (sometimes) cheaper than the previous one. If I hear that a new MacBook will be released in January 15th, I will hold off buying one now. Of course we could argue that Apple always updates it's laptops, but there is a difference with knowing it will be Jan 15th and not knowing.
Yes, some Apple fans do try and rationalise things a little too much, but in this case, I think Apple have a case and Think Secret not so much.
But just so you know, all fans, Apple, MS and Linux all rationalise things. I'm tired to apologetic fans too from all sides, including Apple. There are things Apple does that I don't agree with, and things MS does that I like.




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2006-01-23
Apple should have done an internal investigation since it is an internal matter.
I am tired of the apologetic apple fans, if this had been Microsoft then everyone would be piling on. If there is the faintest hint of blood in the water near Microsoft everyone is all over it, but we could find out that Steve Jobs has been sacrificing babies on an alter made of iPods and some apple fan would try to rationalize it.