Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Sep 2005 11:59 UTC
Apple Apple CEO Steve Jobs and the company's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller have just ended a frank and open discussion with European media. Jobs said: "We don't know how having OS X available for PCs would affect Macs", and promised, "we will have technology in OS X for Intel so that it cannot be installed in other PCs". Jobs also confirmed Apple's switch to Intel processors remains on schedule, saying: "We said we'd be shipping by next June and we are on track to have that be a true statement".
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RE: Crappy hardware?
by Who is That on Tue 20th Sep 2005 18:18 UTC in reply to "Crappy hardware?"
Who is That
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2005-07-02

arg. you have no clue how manufacturing works do you?

Quality Assurance is what makes something more expensive. the tighter the QA, the less likely it is that the device will fail. So, a company who sells super cheap hardware probably bought the rejects from the line that the other companies did not want because their standards are higher.

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