Tao of Mac

Monday, May 22nd 2006

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    May 22 2006, 23:44

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    Rui Carmo

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QA

Quality Assurance. Judging from purely anecdotal evidence, you can see MacBook (Pro) for a negative example.

Like Stocks, it's mostly a matter of managing Expectations.


See Also

InfirmwareMacBookMacBook ProiPhone 2.2 Update Image Issue
On Value PropositionsApple - Security Update 2007-009 1.1 (10.5.1)Mac OS X 10.5.2 to deliver sprawling list of fixes for LeopardA Month Of Seeing Spots
iPhone - From Announcement To LaunchThe Leopard That Slipped On An iPhoneInteresting TimesWhy The Washington Post Needs Actual Journalists
Casual DebunkingThe US$800 Laptop, And Hardware MusingsHey Cupertino, Do You Know You Have A Problem?Decisions, Decisions.
Mulling the MacBook
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