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Judging The Apple 'Sweatshop' Charge 828

jurgen writes "MacWorld summarizes an article published in the U.K., stating that Apple's iPods are made in China by women who work 15 hours/day, make $50/month, and have to pay half of that right back to the company for housing and food. The article also claims the workers live in dormitories where they are housed 100 per room, and are not allowed visitors." A Wired article looks at the same story, exploring the reliability of the Mail on Sunday's claims. From that article: "The situation is too murky for a rush to judgment on Apple's ethics here, and it may well meet minimum global standards. But for a company that has staked its image on progressive politics, Apple has set itself up as a potential lightning rod on global labor standards. Sweatshops came back to bite Nike after its customers rose up in arms; and Apple can expect a similar grilling from its upscale Volvo-driving fans in the months ahead."

Comment Re:Become a Consultant (Score 1) 442

Being in a similar situation, I'm considering to start doing consultant work. But can't seem to be able to find the handle on one thing: how to find the first few clients? I've been in the business for quite long now, know a lot of people and get regular job offers every now and then but consultant gigs just don't seem to come near. I'd appreciate if you'd share your experience ;)

Comment Re:It seems like spam (Score 1) 389


[...] usually hide in places (Russia, Hungary, China etc)where it's hard to enforce international laws, esp. spam laws.


Just a quick side note regarding Hungary:
(1) Hungary is the member of the European Union as of 1st of May, 2004, and as such is subject to (almost) all EU laws, therefore it's no longer a "spammer haven".
(2) international outgoing bandwidth is still very limited: currently the larger ISPs bill for international traffic if it exceeds 64 kbps at a monthly average.
(3) the "network guys" of the larger ISPs pull the plug of suspicious computers (or put them on the "pr0n/w4r3z segment" [~=8-16 kb(!)ps]) without warning.

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