• Apple in China iPad name dispute
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Talk about Apple recieving a big blow to their operations.
Apple'll find a way around it
It's called Karma.
[QUOTE=djjkxbox360;34693571]Apple'll find a way around it[/QUOTE] I hope not.
[QUOTE=inconspicious;34694624]I hope not.[/QUOTE] Why?
[QUOTE=n0cturni;34704248]Why?[/QUOTE] Karma.
If this passes Apple will just have to find another country with millions of peasant workers to make suffer.
Weren't they speaking of moving the production to America anyways? Hah, the average built quality of Apple's products would drop to below the Dell standard, which is already edgy.
I don't know; I thought the "Dell standard" was due to the quality of the parts rather than the quality of assembly, in which case, if they were assembled in the US I doubt it would lower the quality of Apple products.
[QUOTE=n0cturni;34711216]I don't know; I thought the "Dell standard" was due to the quality of the parts rather than the quality of assembly, in which case, if they were assembled in the US I doubt it would lower the quality of Apple products.[/QUOTE] It will make the price even higher if it is manufactured in the US
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