Apple CEO Tim Cook On Apple's US Manufacturing Move
We mentioned a few days back the "Assembled in America" tag showing up on some models of Apple's iMac. Nerval's Lobster points out that in a new interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, Apple CEO Tim Cook offered some details on what that means: "'Next year we are going to bring some production to the U.S. on the Mac,' Cook told the magazine. 'We've been working on this for a long time, and we were getting closer to it. It will happen in 2013. We're really proud of it. We could have quickly maybe done just assembly, but it's broader because we wanted to do something more substantial.' He also had comments about Android and current litigation against Samsung and others."
But the boxes or products say so?
Lies?
“I hate litigation. I absolutely hate it,” Cook said...BECAUSE IT'S BACKFIRING! Now that everyone and their grandma is counter-suing them and those copycats absolutely will lose, not to mention losing lots of their internal part manufacturers, how ironic is that? They won't have money to manufacture their products in America because they lost too much money from all that litigation that Cook now hates. Hilarious!
That they plugged the power cord into the computer.
boom, now it's assembled and ready to go!
Wake me up when it's manufactured in America.
Be seeing you...