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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, July 13, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "A letter from Bob Mansfield: Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering/We've recently heard from many loyal Apple customers who were disappointed to learn that we had removed our products from the EPEAT rating system. I recognize that this was a mistake. Starting today, all eligible Apple products are back on EPEAT."  Apple 2:18 PM
  • "Apple Reverses Stance on EPEAT Environmental Rating System"  AllThingsD 1:02 PM
  • "Apple admits mistake, says it's back in EPEAT: Bob Mansfield hints the return to EPEAT was in answer to customer complaints" IDG News Service 4:28 PM
  • "Apple u-turn as Mac maker rejoins EPEAT green registry" BBC 2:31 PM
  • "Apple admits error over green registry" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:42 PM
  • "Apple gives in to green pressure, calls EPEAT breakup 'a mistake'" VentureBeat 2:34 PM
  • "EPEAT CEO: Apple's Exit Spurred a Customer Backlash" CNBC 5:31 PM
  • "Apple: No wait, we're green again" CNN 5:31 PM
  • "Apple rejoins green tech program after spat" AFP 4:58 PM
  • "Labels Matter: Apple Changes Its Mind About Green Distinction" The Atlantic Wire 2:31 PM
  • "The iPad will Mirror the iPod's Market Dominance. Here's Why and Why It Matters."  Forbes 11:32 AM
  • "Mac set to outgrow the Windows market for 25th quarter in a row: PC sales have stalled, but most analysts believe Mac unit sales grew 12% to 14% last quarter"  Fortune 7:35 AM
  • "U.S. Mac sales slump in Q2, says IDC: Overshadowed by double-digit contraction of Windows PCs, Apple's market share actually climbs to 11.4%" Computerworld 7:37 AM
  • "Apple: The Potato Chip Effect Outweighs the Cannibalization Effect/You might be familiar with the saying, 'You can't eat just one potato chip.' Well, Apple is the potato chip (or fill in your addictive food) of the consumer technology menu. Its competitors might leave consumers content, but most don't delight or leave them craving more. Microsoft and the others might be spuds, perhaps."  The Motley Fool 7:57 AM
  • "Apple's Untold Growth Story" [Video Report] CNBC 7:21 PM
  • "Apple contacted U.S. carriers and retailers to demand removal of banned Samsung products"  Foss Patents 6:10 PM