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by riprowan
3464 days ago
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Also the news today reports "Apple Working with Consumer Reports on Macbook Pro Battery Issue" [1] Reading between the lines: "Apple Pressures Consumer Reports to Change its Story" You don't need to "work with" Consumer Reports to fix the issue. Just fix it. Why "work with"? Does Consumer Reports have engineers that will help Apple understand the problem? Is Consumer Reports an isolated incident that just needs some tech support to help them understand the computer? Smacks of whitewashing to me. [1] https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-working-with-consumer-report... |
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Would you want to work with them to understand why you came to opposing conclusions?
There's no real chance of bullying, as CR buys the products they test, and has decades of experience with huge companies not loving their reviews.