Are standards at Apple really slipping fast now that visionary CEO Steve Jobs isn't at the helm? It appears so.
Where once there was nary a mistake to be found on anything with the Apple logo on it, there's now even a spelling mistake right on the Apple home page.
Check it out. Apple can't even spell its own product names any more, and this mistake has been sat on the Apple website for a number of weeks.

The offending misspelling of "MacBook" is shown here. Note the lack of an inter-cap ‘B'.

The landing page, is however, correct.
Note to Apple: Steve Jobs needs rest and recuperation to get well soon. He doesn't need to see stupid mistakes in the company marketing, now does he?




Comments
lexton said: But your funny comment made me very happy
lexton said: Youre right I am very sad
ehohacneoh said: Well to be unnecessarily pedantic
WTF? SRSLY said: WTF does this really matter it still says Macbook ffs you are one sad sad person for even noticing that
lextonsnol said: The point is that under Steve Jobs Apple would never have left even a one-letter mistake sit on its website for weeks on endAnd pretty quickly after this blog was posted Apple did finally amend its mistake A little thing for sure but Apple has always been very tight on much smaller things in the past
LK265 said: Am i the only one that thinks this is a little silly Its one letterWhat is the world coming toorolls eyes
Harley Street said: its a blog muppet
ben2talk said: Im impressed - this is what they call a real scoopIm sure that Apple will go down the pan after such an incredible blunder