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Toxic Fumes From Mac Pros?

Fanboi Killa writes "Apple is investigating damning claims, published in a leading French newspaper, that its computers emit a toxic odor containing chemicals including the cancer-causing benzene. Apple has not denied the accusations. Its spokesman, Bill Evans, told Macworld the company had not found any evidence to support the claim but Apple would continue to investigate. Posts on Apple's own discussion boards suggest the Mac maker knew about potentially toxic odors being linked to its computers as early as December last year."

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  1. Don't worry by Stele · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's just the smell of smug.

    1. Re:Don't worry by wisty · · Score: 4, Funny

      Microsoft's response to "Mac vs PC" just got a hell of a lot sicker.

    2. Re:Don't worry by MightyYar · · Score: 5, Funny

      It's just the smell of smug.

      God help us all if someone gets an Apple computer anywhere near a Prius.

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    3. Re:Don't worry by luton · · Score: 5, Funny

      What I didn't realise was that Apple was into the Cloud Computing model

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    4. Re:Don't worry by Mister+Whirly · · Score: 4, Funny

      Go out and kill it now. Otherwise it will be liberating gay whales for Christ with Don Henley and Bono by lunch time.

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    5. Re:Don't worry by Hal_Porter · · Score: 5, Funny

      There is a Prius in our parking lot with an "EARTH" sticker and an Apple logo stuck on the back.

      Stick a McCain / Palin bumper sticker on it.

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    6. Re:Don't worry by The+Moof · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Hi, I'm a PC, and I won't murder you..."

    7. Re:Don't worry by Hairy+Heron · · Score: 3, Insightful

      In an unrelated story, recent studies have shown that French bashing was old and stale 7 years ago.

    8. Re:Don't worry by treeves · · Score: 4, Funny

      What, are you disappointed that the world didn't end yet due to the delay in the LHC ramping up? You do realize that what you've proposed is akin to a huge matter/anti-matter annihilation.

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  2. Not MacBooks by adamwright · · Score: 5, Informative

    If there's any truth to it, then I'm fairly sure this only applies to MacPros (see http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=2319).

    1. Re:Not MacBooks by orclevegam · · Score: 5, Informative

      He didn't mean the MacBookPro (MBP), he meant Mac Pro, you know, the big desktop systems, one of these.

      Seems there might be something to the report, but it's too early to say for sure. If it's correct then the problem is most likely related to either a protective coating applied to the motherboard, or possible some plastic pieces on the inside of the case (my money would be on the coating though).

      So, to re-iterate, this isn't talking about any of the laptops, this is just the desktops, and even then not any of the iMacs (at least only Mac Pros have reported this problem).

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    2. Re:Not MacBooks by TheRaven64 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      and the Ext2 drivers from SourceForge also made it unstable

      There are lots of reasons why OS X can be unstable (ATi drivers, in particular), but third-party kernel modules are pretty much top of the list. Mine stopped crashing after uninstalling the Parallels kernel modules - perhaps you should try checking kextstat and unloading anything that isn't com.apple.*.

      Only thing left on it that I can pinpoint for problems besides the Bluetooth is VMWare Fusion - whenever one of the VMs locks up (75% of uses), I have to hit the power button to make the machine restart.

      Yup, sounds like a badly-written third-party kernel module. Pretty much any OS will be unstable if you run dodgy third-party code in kernelspace. The Parallels devs didn't bother reading the Intel docs for the Core 2 Duo and were doing badly wrong things with inter-processor interrupts. I wouldn't be surprised if the VMWare guys were equally incompetent.

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  3. Mac Pro not MacBooks! by tarkin · · Score: 5, Informative

    The article (and 'internets' hype) cleary state the problematic machines to be the Mac Pro (manufactured pre 2008)

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  4. Denied it? You bet. by HEbGb · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Saying "Apple has not denied the allegations" is sensationalistic, and doesn't belong in the summary. They "found no evidence", which, logically, is as strong a denial as can possibly be made.

  5. Duh by faloi · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought we'd known that Apples give off ethylene forever. What's one more gas?

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  6. Amazing Discovery by archen · · Score: 5, Funny

    Source of the reality distortion field revealed!

  7. Re:Toxic odor??? by RMH101 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What do you think an odour is? Magic smell-waves? It's particles of the smelly item in question landing in the receptors in your nose.

  8. further studies by RemoWilliams84 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Further studies show that the fumes also cause a false sense of self worth and belonging as well as an elitist attitude.

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  9. Um... by bytethese · · Score: 3, Informative

    Mac PROS. I didn't see anything about MacBOOKS... Wow, the flurry of misinformation regarding Apple products the past few days is staggering!

  10. Wait... by whisper_jeff · · Score: 4, Funny

    The smell has been variously described as "new car smell", "musty", "rotting carpet" and even cannabis.

    So, computer geeks smelled something musty, rotting, or something similar to pot. Uh, that's nothing new. They probably just need to clean up their rooms and smoke outside.

    1. Re:Wait... by dreamchaser · · Score: 5, Funny

      Maybe Mom won't let them smoke outside, you insensitive clod, so they are stuck in the basement. Besides, that awful burning thing in the sky is out there. I forget what they call it but it's fucking scary.

    2. Re:Wait... by orclevegam · · Score: 2, Funny

      It's the curse-ed day star, and it burns us so. Now where did I put my SPF 9 billion.

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    3. Re:Wait... by R2.0 · · Score: 5, Funny

      As God is my witness I went to wake up my 8 year old son and he wasn't cooperating, so I turned on the light and pulled the covers off him. "The Light! It burns ussss!" was his response.

      No more Rings Trilogy before bedtime.

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  11. odor != toxic, environmentalism != rational by Gothmolly · · Score: 2, Funny

    So because some Frenchman smelled something funny, now Apple has to defend against "toxic fumes" ?

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  12. Re:Denied it? You bet. by gunnk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Read the article -- the whole thing is sensational.

    Even if the Greenpeace lab did detect chemicals with known health risks you still need to know the concentrations.

    You can get a all sorts of poisonous fumes coming off of anything with silicon caulk -- like aquariums -- especially when they get warm. Good stuff like toluene and ethylbenzene -- just not in concentrations that can actually harm you.

    I'm NOT trying to claim there is no problem. I'm just saying that there is nothing from the article to support that there IS a problem either -- just some anecdotes and a bit of scientifically illiterate journalism.

    With the strong smells coming off some machines, it is worth running a few tests to make sure that whatever is being emitted is not coming off at dangerous concentrations. In the meantime, though, not much to see here.

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  13. Congratulations, plastic is dirty by toQDuj · · Score: 4, Informative

    Wow, what a discovery...

    Plastic is amongst the "dirtiest" compounds in manufacturing. They commonly contain plasticisers, colorants, residual monomers, oligomers and solvents, all of whom can, and most likely will evaporate. Depending on the choice of plastic, this is much, little, odourless or smelly.

    It looks like only the mention of Apple Mac these days will get your news posted..

    B.

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    1. Re:Congratulations, plastic is dirty by Sockatume · · Score: 2, Insightful

      It's Greenpeace. Trying to get half-assed scare stories into the press by associating themselves with major brands is their whole purpose these days. Heaven forbid that they actually hook up with some real environmentalists and get themselves noticed on the basis of the science.

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  14. Denying the Accusations? by Llywelyn · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Apple has not denied the accusations. Its spokesman, Bill Evans, told Macworld the company had not found any evidence to support the claim but Apple would continue to investigate

    Would the author of the summary prefer if Apple denied the allegations without investigating the matter?

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  15. An apple a day keeps the doctor away? by Loibisch · · Score: 4, Funny

    Guess that one was misleading.

  16. Journalistic Integrity by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ""My entire room smells bad and I have had to resort to a few air fresheners just to be able to work on it," one report read."

    "I recently have had a bird die 'mysteriously' which was caged near my MacPro which has had the terrible smell for months. The vet said it was likely he inhaled something toxic!!!"

    Both of those "quotes" or "reports" are pulled from the Apple forum. With no follow-up, no real names, and no fact checking. I guess it's good that they did in fact link to the posts... I'm sad to see Slashdot posting this article.

    1. Re:Journalistic Integrity by Theaetetus · · Score: 4, Insightful

      ""My entire room smells bad and I have had to resort to a few air fresheners just to be able to work on it," one report read."

      "I recently have had a bird die 'mysteriously' which was caged near my MacPro which has had the terrible smell for months. The vet said it was likely he inhaled something toxic!!!"

      Bearing in mind that this is Greenpeace, I'd be more inclined to suspect unwashed hippie stink.

    2. Re:Journalistic Integrity by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I find it weird that one brings a dead bird to a vet.

      Come on, wake up. There are several good reasons to take it to the vet.

      1/ To find out if it died of some 'bird condition' which might kill your other birds or any replacement bird.
      2/ To find out if it died from something like Carbon Monoxide poisoning due to a faulty gas appliance, which might subsequently affect the house's human occupants (maybe fatally) if not fixed. Ever hear of 'the canary in the mineshaft'?
      3/ To find out (specificlly in this case) if it died of 'toxic Apple fumes' so you could sue Apple.

      It's true that the vet probably couldn't do a full post-mortem, but they could give you an initial opinion and arrange to send the body off for further tests if you thought it was worth it.

  17. Unusual manufacture, or sensitive users? by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I wonder if there is some particular manufacturing issue with certain mac pros, or are users primed to be unusually sensitive about their experience with expensive hardware? I ask because there doesn't seem to be anything unusual about the mac pro. Aluminum case, not much outgassing there, industry standard drives, RAM, chipset, chips, nothing there that isn't in 10s of millions of boring beige boxes. All the specific components, motherboard, PSU, etc. are presumably sourced from the same OEMs that manufacture for everybody else.

    I can imagine that people would be more apt to notice galling details in a machine they paid over 2000 for, but I am hard pressed to believe that the mac pro is actually emitting any chemicals that numerous other machines wouldn't also be. PCB manufacturing isn't all puppies and roses, and everybody's PCBs are manufactured in essentially the same way.

  18. Where and how well did they look? by Animaether · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ``They "found no evidence", which, logically, is as strong a denial as can possibly be made.``

    No, as strong a denial as can possibly be made is "That is incorrect. It is not true. Our products do not emit the fumes referred to."

    All "found no evidence" means that where they looked, using their methods, they couldn't find the fumes.

    I'm not saying they -didn't- launch a thorough investigation, but there's nothing in particular to indicate that they did, either. Certainly there's people with complaints.. unless they're all making things up, I suspect that their "[continued] investigation" will dig up some particular packaging material or electronics supplier that happened to have a bad batch.

    1. Re:Where and how well did they look? by Mendenhall · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Actually 'found no evidence' is the strongest possible scientifically justifiable statement.

      You cannot ever prove that the machines do not, and have never, emitted such fumes, unless you have monitored each and every computer continuously with a perfectly sensitive detector (which is not possible to build...).

    2. Re:Where and how well did they look? by Animaether · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Both statements are true. "found no evidence" isn't the strongest possible denial, while it -is- still the strongest scientifically justifiable statement. The problem with the former is that you can say it all you want, but you can't ever be 100% sure of it - as you pointed out. The 'problem' with the latter is that we don't know what their scientific justifications are.. or even whether they were scientific. If the investigation was asking a major client if any of their users complained of smells or headaches after installing the machines, and that major client says "nope", you can make the statement that you "found no evidence".. but I wouldn't particularly call it a conclusion reached by scientific procedure.

  19. Re:Denied it? You bet. by ProfMobius · · Score: 2, Informative

    RTFA. The part about 'not denying the allegations' is part of the original article. It is not something the poster made by himself.

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  20. Almost all plastics off-gas to some extent by elrous0 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just about any polymer used in a modern consumer good is going to off-gas chemicals to SOME extent, over time (it's probably even worse with "environmentally friendly" plastics meant to more quickly degrade over time). Singling out Apple is this regard is just petty. I'm sure you could find just as much in any computer made by a French company (not that France is ever going to complain about THAT, though).

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  21. Ratio by g0bshiTe · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I wonder what the ratio is of Mac Pro users that eat Taco Bell regularly is.

    There could be a link.

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  22. Re:Toxic odor??? by larry+bagina · · Score: 3, Funny

    You want to know how an odor can be toxic? Try taking a road trip with Cowboy "It wasn't me" Neal.

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  23. No, it was me. Sorry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was in the Apple store when I was in Paris recently, and I let an SBD rip.

  24. Lies by sogoodsofarsowhat · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It is greenpeace....why is this news. They are just a bunch of hippie-tree huggers pushing their agenda much like PETA. I would not believe anything these people say...even if they said the sky was blue i would get 2 independent studies done and still would not trust what GP was saying. /stupid lying hippies

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  25. Re:Help! by MrNaz · · Score: 2, Funny

    A nice can of Woof-O should do the trick. You can get the girl out of the way with a handful of gauze and a bottle of chloroform.

    This piece of dating advice brought to you by Slashdot!

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  26. Re:erm... vista lcd? by Kugrian · · Score: 3, Funny

    Am I the only one that noticed that in the article, the screen of the machine is showing a Vista interface?

    The bad smell only occurs when using Vista on a Mac. OS X produces the stench of rainbows, roses and women farts.

  27. The dose is the poison by Sockatume · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's all. Soap-box science is fond of the "X contains Y, Y causes Z!" without considering the exposure, which is the absolute be-all and end-all of toxicology. As a rule of thumb, the air around you contains non-zero amounts of anything you claim to mention. Your computer mouse could quite possibly have a whole molecule of deadly hydrogen fluoride on it. This will not kill you.

    100 spin points to Greenpeace for changing VOC from "volatile organic compound" to "volatile organic contaminant", by the way. It's nice to know that I can order in 99% pure bottles of "contaminant" from Sigma, or indeed that my air freshener is busily filling my surroundings with "contaminants".

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    1. Re:The dose is the poison by R2.0 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      "100 spin points to Greenpeace for changing VOC from "volatile organic compound" to "volatile organic contaminant", by the way. It's nice to know that I can order in 99% pure bottles of "contaminant" from Sigma, or indeed that my air freshener is busily filling my surroundings with "contaminants"."

      Greenpeace is to the environmental movement as nuclear power is to the power generation industry: useful if properly handled, dangerous if misapplied, and in either case you don't want to get any on you.

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  28. Mind control! by David+Gerard · · Score: 4, Funny

    Apple goods are infused with narcotic addictive fumes, so you'll KEEP ON BUYING THEM. And you can't complain under the NDA. Because Apple is EVIL.

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  29. Oh Sweet Sweet Apple by flappinbooger · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sweet Sweet Stylish and Trendy Death, how soft is your grip..... [sigh]

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  30. Well Crap by iamwhoiamtoday · · Score: 2, Funny

    Seeing as how I have both a mid-2007 Macbook and the new early-2008 Mac Pro... I'm somewhat screwed if this is true... :'( At least I spent all of my time in life on Slashdot, with people that really matter

  31. Like, duh, dude by Cid+Highwind · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What did you think that "new computer smell" is? Volatile organic chemicals, including benzene!

    Once again we see that by mentioning Apple by name (especially in an environmental story) can magically make a pointless story into front page news...

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  32. Re:Denied it? You bet. by orclevegam · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I seem to recall Greenpeace going after Apple in the past as well. Haven't they been trying to slam Apple for not being ecologically friendly for years now? Not saying there isn't a problem, just saying Greenpeace isn't exactly a neutral party. Maybe one of these problem systems should be sent off to a lab that really is neutral and can say for sure whether there's a problem or not.

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  33. iPhume by Mateo13 · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's just their newest product: The iPhume

  34. "first" hand experience by taperkat · · Score: 2, Informative

    i was employed in the retail part of Apple for almost a year, and in that time, I had two customers, both with older Mac Pros, one of which almost started a fire, and the other customer had to take his dog to the vet to be checked out and given a breathing treatment. No real explanation why it happened, and we flat out replaced the machine instead of repaired it, as they were far too gone. Closer inspection on the first was that either wires were crossed, or something plain ol' busted and went haywire with the power supply. The 2nd unit we couldn't even get the door open, it was messed up that bad. And we actually put them on the loading dock for a bit, they smelled that awful. None of this surprises me. It *is* however, a different smell than a MacBook / PS overheating. Those are just burning smell. MP is a putrid stench that basically makes your eyes water and your nose hurt.

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  35. Mac vs PC by srs232 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hi, I'm a Mac, and I'm a P..... (thud)

  36. Re:Denied it? You bet. by Free+the+Cowards · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Not to mention that the tests were run by Greenpeace, and they have absolutely no credibility whatsoever. In conclusion, this is a stupid story written by stupid people and the massive attention it has received in the press just goes to prove that there are a lot of stupid people out there.

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  37. Re:Denied it? You bet. by Sancho · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It looks like they corrected that.

    You know, for people who are so unwilling to let us edit or delete our own posts, they sure are willing to make corrections to their stories without noting that there even was one.

    From the Slashdot FAQ:

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    In short, you should think twice before you click that 'Submit' button because once you click it, we aren't going to let you Undo it.

    Think twice, indeed.

  38. Re:List of diseases caused by Macintosh by Anti+Globalism · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Apple is slick package marketing. We pretend we're different because we bought something different. My problem with this: quality is more important than appearance. Should be obvious to any /.:er.

  39. Yes on MacBook Pros by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 2, Interesting

    He didn't mean the MacBookPro (MBP), he meant Mac Pro, you know, the big desktop systems, one of these [apple.com].

    The MacBook Pro's had an awful toxic stink problem as of November 2006. I got one and for a month breathed nasty plastic-burn smell that really got in my mucus membranes in my nose - the only other time being when I've ridden on coal-fired locomotives.

    I finally figured out that running SETI@Home for a week got the machine so hot that all of the badness burned off. So, I assume it was something to do with the CPU, thermal paste, or similar component (memory controller?) - I had the visuals all off.

    I know I wrote about it somewhere...hrm, not on my blog.

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