07.10.2008 10:05 Uhr, Quelle: Hardmac.com

Apple Soft on Rumors, But Still Strong to Preserve Details for October 14th

Source : MacObserverNick de Plume, the historical ThinkSecret Editor, noticed that over the past weeks and months, Apple seems to have changed its policies regarding rumors and the websites publishing them. If one remembers that Nick de Plume was sued by Apple for having revealed details about the forthcoming Mac mini, one will understand that he has background to provide such statement. During the summer, the Apple let Engadget to publish accurate Mac-related rumors and details, while Digg founder Kevin Rose posted "spy photo" of the forthcoming iPod nano on his blog For having dealt with Apple Legal in the past at several occasions, we can confirm it was "dangerous" to publish photos or details of forthcoming products. So why such changes? If Nick and other think that Apple finally understood it was counter-productive for the company, we think there is a simpler explanation too. For the iP

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