Apple needs to be applauded for changing the game. Innovative designs have made consumers look at laptops (and other gadgets) in a different light. However style sometimes comes at a cost to substance. Take for example the rising cases of failed hard drives in MacBooks. A number of complaints have surface over Seagate 2.5" notebook drive manufactured in China to have an above average failure rate. Now this certainly does not put Apple completely to blame as Seagate makes the drives however Apple is the big name and hence gets all of the media attention. They just picked the wrong hard drive manufacturer to team up with.
Seagate probably experienced a "bad batch" of drives which should have been put through a more vigorous quality control check. I think it's safe to say behind the scenes Seagate has been kissing a lot of ass to repair this relationship. So if you own a MacBook and haven't experienced a hard drive crash as of yet, you should probably back up your data, now.
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