Apple ‘brick’ is a manufacturing process

Posted on October 5, 2008 by digg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular.
Categories: Apple, Apple News.
With the brick rumor information out of the way, now we can all speculate what this new Apple manufacturing means. Has Apple simply outsourced a rapid prototyping facility in Asia or is Steve Jobs fulfilling an 18 year old dream to move up the value chain in the production of computers?

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The ‘Brick’ is…

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