Lost in yesterday's iFixit writeup of the 21.5-inch iMac was this small line in the description: "Interestingly, this iMac claims to have been assembled in the USA." Sure enough, a look at the iFixit ...
Before a manufacturer labels a product “Made in USA,” it is important to be sure the product meets federal and state regulations for labeling. Unfortunately, the regulations can be vague, complicated ...
Is Apple assembling some iMacs in the U.S.? That would be a departure from its custom of assembling virtually all products in Asia. Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke Crothers writes about ...
Apple has shifted some assembly of its new 2012 iMac to the US from China, a teardown of the updated all-in-one computer has revealed, though the extent to which US labor and expertise have been ...
From iFixit’s ritual iMac dismemberment yesterday, we learn that the particular 21.5-inch iMac they bought says it was “Assembled in USA”. The moniker isn’t new—we’ve seen it since at least a few iMac ...
Apple’s latest iMacs have finally started shipping to customers. As usual, iFixit did a teardown; but something stood out on the surface that they noticed before taking apart the computer: at least ...
Having moved its manufacturing to China across the past decade, the recent discovery that at least some of Apple's new, ultrathin iMacs are being assembled in the USA is an interesting one. Reports ...
As tariffs reshape supply chains, more Americans may be checking packaging for the "Made in USA" label, either to sidestep import taxes or to support domestic businesses. But intricate trade rules and ...
Apple may be taking some of the burden of assembling the new iMac off Chinese supply partners by performing parts of assembly in the U.S., as a number of newly-purchased standard units are showing an ...
When Apple fans get excited about a new product, it’s usually because of a faster processor, better display or cool user interface — not what’s printed on the housing. In the course of taking apart a ...
Some of Apple's new all-in-one desktops carry a unique stamp and birthplace. Dec.3, 2012— -- The new iMacs' 5mm edges and vivid displays are the first things you will notice about Apple's ...