To my understanding what seems to matter is the dates.
Even if they decided to just change the name of the same product, the product in circulation would still have a date of production that pre dates the approval.
As seen with what you describe though, it gives outlets like Ars Technica a way to say it is "approved" when the fine print says otherwise.
To my understanding what seems to matter is the dates.
Even if they decided to just change the name of the same product, the product in circulation would still have a date of production that pre dates the approval.
As seen with what you describe though, it gives outlets like Ars Technica a way to say it is "approved" when the fine print says otherwise.