@tomsomething: Maybe they meant to round up to .01, with 24.6 million customers a glitch like this could net them $246000.
@tomsomething: Maybe they meant to round up to .01, with 24.6 million customers a glitch like this could net them $246000.
I would send them a check for $0 with a long winded apology letter blaming my lack of responsibility.
@Masai Andrews: eeww, what does that mean?
@OreoExplosion: Because he prefers riding his Segway on the "other side of the street".
@MyNameIsTooAwesome: The power of 21st century media. Scary isn't it?
@Kerensky97: Technically Apple is the Democratic HQ's in this analogy. The media is Nixon... Atleast how I see it.
@vinod1978: Only a matter of time until hackers have their way with it.
@zåɳzißarlegeпȡ: Reverse jinx maybe.
@cloudnine: Only as far as to compare their PR strategies when dealing with company "disasters" on their respective scale.
Scratch off lottery tickets have a better return rate..
@EBone: Traffic signals might undermine Dear Leader's authority.
@Jacob Morgan: Ha, what do you know... My prediction came true!
@RedPirate: A real "firefox" is a red panda.
@benja.em: When it comes to programing books I like having the physical copy beside me as I code.
@jdale: FriedPeeps did promote my comment, you can fill in the blanks yourself.
For all we know their could be hidden messages in the comments of each and every article here on Gizmodo.