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dpb 17 December 2014 09:51 AM

Could be interesting....
 
http://www.tvguide.co.uk/detail/2063...=#.VJFOuqXxB0s


Even this bloke thinks iphone should run android, could save the company ,perhaps ??




http://www.minyanville.com/mvpremium...s-versatility/

JackClark 17 December 2014 10:58 AM

I very much doubt you'll see the perfect working conditions enjoyed by all the factory workers not employed by Apple, I'm sure they all work 8 hour shifts and get free Pizza.

And that Woz link 2012!!

Devildog 17 December 2014 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by dpb (Post 11584369)
http://www.tvguide.co.uk/detail/2063...=#.VJFOuqXxB0s


Even this bloke thinks iphone should run android, could save the company ,perhaps ??




http://www.minyanville.com/mvpremium...s-versatility/

Let it go. Really, its not healthy.

dpb 17 December 2014 01:22 PM

Would you chuffin believe it, they've stuck it on same time as the Fall the other side
:rolleyes:

markjmd 19 December 2014 12:10 AM

Very enlightening viewing for anyone who thought part of the inflated iGadget price was justified on the basis of more ethical supply-chain behaviour by Apple, and tbh, well worth a watch for any eager consumer of electronic gadgets from any manufacturer (the minerals etc, ultimately all come from the same places, and I doubt there's much to tell one far-Eastern assembly factory from another).

Should be available on iPlayer for a week if anyone missed it (or is it a month now?)

dpb 19 December 2014 08:43 AM

They certainly rook you for increased ssd size ..

JackClark 20 December 2014 10:50 AM

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...onditions.html

dpb 20 December 2014 11:05 AM

I always liked Richard Bilton's work ,maybe he went too far

Do you think they'll sue ?

Plenty cash to do so

markjmd 20 December 2014 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11586751)

Did you or do you plan to watch the program yourself?

JackClark 20 December 2014 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by markjmd (Post 11586759)
Did you or do you plan to watch the program yourself?

What are you trying to say? Of course I watched it, and I'm pretty sure Apple watched it too, hence the letter to their staff.

ALi-B 20 December 2014 08:52 PM

I must say I found the program heavily and unfairly biased - And I'm not even a Apple fan either.

As we all know Apple don't actually make anything...its all contracted out. And do you honestly think that all the components in every current electronic appliance you own or have seen in a store has been made ethically? The fact this program ignores all the other manufacturers who have their fingers in the same pie and focuses solely on Apple is unfair.

I could easily run off a massive list of PCB manufacturers that probably have sourced illegal Tin - be it knowingly or unknowingly.

The only thing that may justify this program is Apple portrays itself as whiter than white. When it truth its not really any different to any other electronics manufacturer, simply due to the scale and nature of the industry and its location.

The only way Apple can have any real control of how its products are made is if move its production into a country which has stricter workplace controls. Like the USA or Developed Europe.

That would be cool...Apple saying "made in California" rather than "designed in California" (even though the one chief designer was British :mad: ).

markjmd 21 December 2014 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by ALi-B (Post 11587128)
I must say I found the program heavily and unfairly biased - And I'm not even a Apple fan either.

As we all know Apple don't actually make anything...its all contracted out. And do you honestly think that all the components in every current electronic appliance you own or have seen in a store has been made ethically? The fact this program ignores all the other manufacturers who have their fingers in the same pie and focuses solely on Apple is unfair.

I could easily run off a massive list of PCB manufacturers that probably have sourced illegal Tin - be it knowingly or unknowingly.

The only thing that may justify this program is Apple portrays itself as whiter than white. When it truth its not really any different to any other electronics manufacturer, simply due to the scale and nature of the industry and its location.

I think the title of the program makes it clear enough - this is only news because Apple have gone on record so vocally saying this kind of thing wouldn't happen on their watch.

JackClark 21 December 2014 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by markjmd (Post 11587360)
I think the title of the program makes it clear enough - this is only news because Apple have gone on record so vocally saying this kind of thing wouldn't happen on their watch.

Except they didn't say that. They are making efforts to reduce the problem, more than most if not all companies and countries.

dpb 21 December 2014 05:18 PM

apple has made a series of promises !

Now , more than ever etc etc ............la la la


Sounds good to the consumer

dpb 21 December 2014 05:36 PM

i worked a place with mandatory overtime once , making it 12 hr day

( otherwise you couldnt make reasonable wage)

******y slave drivers

hux309 21 December 2014 07:45 PM

Wasn't it foxconn who got into trouble for similar shoddy practices?
Ah here we go

http://www.cnet.com/news/watchdog-gr...le-over-labor/

Anyway as already said, they're probably all at it just apple that bit the bullet as they always try and come across as being ethical.

pimmo2000 22 December 2014 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11584407)
I very much doubt you'll see the perfect working conditions enjoyed by all the factory workers not employed by Apple, I'm sure they all work 8 hour shifts and get free Pizza.

And that Woz link 2012!!


:Suspiciou that's a weak argument, " well... well I bet some other companies do it too!!!"

Geezer 24 December 2014 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11586751)

Oh come one, as if they would send a letter to colleagues admitting anything.

I agree Apple are probably no worse than anyone else, but that is no the point. They harp on about being ethical and x % of works this and that, but it would appear not to be the case.

Maybe they should move production to the US or Uk, but that would hit their profits or the prices would go through the roof.

Personally though, I don't really care. Someone has to make them, better they get something than nothing!

Markus 24 December 2014 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by ALi-B (Post 11587128)
That would be cool...Apple saying "made in California" rather than "designed in California" (even though the one chief designer was British :mad: ).

The Mac Pro is actually build and made in the USA, with apparently US sourced components. Part of the new 5K iMac is also assembled in the USA, but not entirely made there.

I'm taking a guess they are using a niche model to see how well it works and can scale, with aims to try and have some of their other products built entirely in the US from domestic component.

JackClark 24 December 2014 05:46 PM

Production moves to the U.S. People once falling asleep at work now unemployed will die of starvation, at Christmas, and that will be Apples fault too.


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