So, the gadget blogs are alight with rumors of new Macbooks being announced that use some sort of new manufacturing process, hinted at by the "It's all about the brick" postcard Apple sent out for the upcoming announcement.
Does anyone else think they're missing something obvious? Consumers don't care about the manufacturing processes used to make their sh*t, unless it's exceptionally green like Subaru's main US plant.
I'm betting Apple is eliminating the brick on the power cord for their new laptops.


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