@Sam Ellens: Steve doesn’t have to do what the industry does. He controls the company.
@Sam Ellens: Steve doesn’t have to do what the industry does. He controls the company.
@jayhawk11 is back in school: ...But it’s not Pepsi.
@Kayno: No. Define we. Steve is ultimately responsible.
It's only a very difficult problem because you are partially responsible. The reason there is conflict is because there is demand. If there was no demand, if you did not use those materials, there would be no conflict. Right?
@Steven Callas: They also chose DVD's.
@shockaslim: Remember when the porn industry backed DVD's?
Nokia gets cheeky and says you can still continue to ignore their shitty company however you want, like you already do.
I’d like 3G period. I’m stuck with half baked EDGE at 0.05Mbps down and 0.07Mbps up.
@HeroOfTomorrow-you're holding it wrong.: Yeah....
@Cochese: Animal friendly since 2005 :): Are those day 1 stats? The article doesn’t say. I was assuming they weren’t.
@rebeldevil: I bet Cupertino and surrounding areas are loaded with AT&T towers, so...
@jdale: Only 23%? Yes, out of 600,000. On the first day.
The real issue is not software based. It’s hardware: AT&T.
@TheGM: Sources?
@craigeryjohn: AT&T.
@Lite: an adventurer is me!: I heard that too. I can’t wait.
@Zinger314: Obviously. All they need to do is crack open an A4 and sprinkle some of it’s magical dust into the iOS maker.
@kylecpcs: So your speaking for Apple now? NO ONE speaks for Apple, but Jobs. And Bono (who also speaks for Blackberry, but does so unwillingly).
@talkingstove: Rather than make accusations, let us wait and see where the bullshit lies once this update is released.
Yup. One of my friends with an iPhone 4 and OS X 10.4 is pretty upset.