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IFixit's pranayong prank and re-broadcasting

What happened to it iFixit; April Fool's Day is an unlikely day for everyone but tech news writers. The dia on that particular day it is "on fire." The news that comes out is incredible and you are always left wondering. Well is this true now?

How much more an author who, while "seeing" the news, is left with the dilemma: do I publish it or not?

His primitive prank iFixit, this year came with one Press release:

iFixit is the global industry leader . With more than 10,000 repair guides and millions of community members worldwide, our site has become the most trusted source for "before-you-buy" reviews of consumer electronics and "after-it-breaks" repair documentation.

Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and generally does not discuss their purpose or plans. And financial details have not yet been disclosed.

The popular one "pimp" said in a few words that it was bought by Apple. But that's not the news. The press release probably didn't convince many, who thought the obvious: What does Apple need from this particular page to buy it?

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But an author did not see it that way. As a good and conscientious journalist, just saw the news, faster than his shadow, like another lucky look, he republished it.

The reason is for the authoritative Appleinsider that broadcasts Apple's news from 1997. (the publication does not currently exist)

For the reason is true, because the day is strange and is not over yet see the picture below.

appleinsider ifixitThese are also happening to the best families. And children of the time!

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