Harvard e-paper says Intel demanded Mac coverup
An article published in The Crimson Online, the Web component of Harvard's campus newspaper, seems to indicate that Intel personnel may need remedial P.R. tutoring. According to the Harvard story, representatives of Intel demanded that iMac computer kiosks, visible from Intel's sponsored Internet and Health exhibit at the Science Center, be covered and hidden from view because they sported references to Intel's competitors. The story has inspired the indignation of many, including ZDNet News senior producer Matthew Rothenberg.
To read the Harvard story, go to www.thecrimson.harvard.edu. To read ZDNet editorial, go to www.zdnn.com.
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