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Apple Acknowledges 15" PowerBook Spots

zachlipton writes "Computerworld is running an interesting interview with Dave Russell, director of product marketing for portables and wireless at Apple. Russell comments on the white spot issues that have plagued the new 15" PowerBooks (Apple has been very responsive about fixing mine at least) and he has this to say about a G5 PowerBook: 'We certainly want to do that, but it's going to be a while.' Russell also comments on a lot of other ideas related to the PowerBook and iBook lines."

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  1. Capturing the elusive Spotted PowerBook by danielsfca2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    > the company is aware of the white blemishes on some new 15-in. screens, but hasn't yet "captured" enough of the computers to figure out why the spots are appearing.

    Funny choice of words. I can't help but picture a herd of beautiful wild PowerBooks, running free across the plain.

    (it's a Daria reference.)

    1. Re:Capturing the elusive Spotted PowerBook by maccw · · Score: 1, Funny

      I think they would be flying across the plain instead of running. With Apple techs with large nets running around trying to catch them like sponge bob/jellyfish.

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    2. Re:Capturing the elusive Spotted PowerBook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny
      Yeah, that's about right. If you have a problem that the hardware engineering team is interested in (for whatever reason), and if your machine meets the requirements (I don't know what those requirements are), then they may randomly decide that they'd like to grab your machine and dissect it.

      In that case, they'll ask for your permission, and if you agree, they send you a new machine and the old one ends up sitting on somebody's desk in Cupertino (or maybe Elk Grove in some cases). It's all rather civilized, really. :-)

      The alternative interpretation is that they go around looking for spotted machines, shout "The Great WHITE Spot", and start firing spears and/or harpoons at it until it either dies or gives Steve Jobs a rather noticeable limp.

      Your call.

  2. First OS X Virus: Spotted PowerBook Virus by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's a new class of problem, it's the hardware virus. Well, more of a rash probably contracted during iTunes Music Store negotiations. Same thing happened to Michael Jackson...

  3. Blonde Mac Users by Ohreally_factor · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought it was just white out!

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  4. Just about had enough by djupedal · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm tired of this...

    My iBook screen has no white, red or blue spots and the battery lasts for 4.5 hours... My external FW800 drive on my G4 didn't get corrupted when I updated to Panther... The ethernet port in my G4 holds a connection... My G4 doesn't shutdown when I use my cellphone... None of my OS X apps mysteriously quit and I don't have any issues with deep sleep. My iPod battery lasts for days on end and all of the music I purchased from ITMS is still in my iTunes library...

    When am I going to be like everyone else and have an issue with an Apple product?

    It's just not right, I tell you.

    1. Re:Just about had enough by Yarn · · Score: 2, Funny

      If you're really bothered fall off your pushbike onto your laptop, that's what I did and now my TiBook has that classic "warped corner with peeling paint" that everyone was talking about last year.

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    2. Re:Just about had enough by Jon+Abbott · · Score: 2, Funny
      Pushbike... pushbike?! What are you, 80? ;)
      No, he's 75 -- didn't you see his User ID? :^)
  5. Just upgrade... by Eslyjah · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...to Panther. Jaguars have spots.