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October 16, 2007
Inconvenient Chemicals in Apple's iPhone?
Posted by Paul, at 05:39 PM
According to a new report by Greenpeace, Apple's iPhone may contain potentially hazardous chemicals. Read the full report entitled 'Missed Call: iPhone's hazardous chemicals'
Article here in Accountancy Age.
Something else for Apple Board member Al Gore to tackle?
Apple's environmental policy is here.
Posted by Paul at October 16, 2007 05:39 PM
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Tim Blair recently posted a picture of AL Gore at his home office desk with enormous Apple Monitors displaying his computer data.
Now that I know Al is an Apple Computer Board member, it all becomes clear.
Posted by: Louis Hissink at October 16, 2007 08:38 PM
Apple is getting pounded by Greenpeace because the former refused to pay blackmail money to the latter.
Greenpeace makes lots of cash from blackmail.
One of the reasons why it banks in Switzerland and and why its certified public accountants refuse to certify the veracity of its accounts.
Green Mafia!
Posted by: Schiller Thurkettle at October 19, 2007 09:05 AM