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Apple Continues To Extend iBook Logic Board Program







Apple Continues To Extend iBook Logic
Board Program

Apple Continues To Extend iBook Logic
Board Program
12/22/2004 01:13 AM

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Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday announced a new program that will help owners of the company's iBook laptop computer. The iBook Logic Board Repair Extension Program is a worldwide program covering repair or replacement of the logic board in specific iBook models manufactured between May 2002 and April 2003.

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Apple has extended the scope of its iBook logic board repair program to include models manufactured from May 2002 to October 2003. The original program, launched in late January, only covered iBooks made up to April 2003.

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First announced in January 2004, Apple's iBook Logic Board Replacement program has been extended until March 18. The program covers specific iBook models manufactured between May 2002 and April 2003; many of those computers have experienced logic board component failures that led to video display problems. iBooks with serial numbers in the UV117XXXXXX to UV342XXXXXX range are covered by this program, which allows owners of affected computers to send them to an Apple repair center for free servicing. Visit the program's FAQ page for more information.

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Apple has extended the scope of its iBook logic board repair program to include models manufacturered from May 2002 to October 203. By Peter Cohen, MacCentral (via MyAppleMenu)

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Apple extends iBook logic board repair
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Apple has updated its iBook Logic Board Repair Extension Program to include iBook models manufactured between May 2002 and October 2003 (the previous cut-off date was April 2003)...

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The Mac maker now says older models with faulty logic boards eligible for free replacement.

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Apple Computer Inc. has agreed to a smaller number of iBooks than it originally proposed for an expansion of its iBook program to Maine public high schools, according to the Associate d Press. The company has a program in place that puts iBooks into the hands of all middle schoolers in the state, and it now looks like about one-third of high schools will get them as well.

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Hot off the severely overhyped announcement concerning the latest iPod models (er... honestly, they look pretty similar to the old ones) Slashdot has the story that Duke University is giving away "free" iPods to incoming freshman (which won't make the upperclassmen happy, but what can you do?). The "free" is a bit of a misdirection, because most people attending Duke are paying an awful lot of money for the privilege, and I'm sure a slight tuition bump to pay for the iPod will mostly go unnoticed. Of course, this isn't the first time this has been done. Last year we wrote about students at Georgia College & State University receivi ng iPods donated by Apple. While both cases talked about the educational uses of such devices, it's more likely an attempt by Apple to get people hooked early, so when they make big announcements about iPods that really don't seem all that different than the last ones, these kids have to go out and spend their money on them. It's the same strategy Napster is using in signing up colleges.

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