What was I saying just the other day? Something about Apple not coming clean about imperfect iBooks? Well, just look at yesterday’s late edition news:
“We have determined that a small number of iBooks introduced in 2002 have a display problem caused by a component failure on the logic board,” said Phil Schiller, head of worldwide product marketing for Apple in a statement emailed to Reuters.
I’d call that progress. Admittedly, none of us are getting brand-spanking new iBooks to replace our faulty models, but an extended period of free repairs is something better than nothing.
