Well, if it starts today then probably, but really, why did you not wait six hours?
Seems a bit odd, yet hundreds of people are probably buying things right now, stupidly enough.
Well, if it starts today then probably, but really, why did you not wait six hours?
Well, if it starts today then probably, but really, why did you not wait six hours?
Well, if it starts today then probably, but really, why did you not wait six hours?
Seems a bit odd, yet hundreds of people are probably buying things right now, stupidly enough.
Well, he ordered a MacBook Pro!![]()
It was updated a few days ago = I don't think they'll update it again for a while…
So, he's not stupid!![]()
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(…me on the other hand
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Besides, we dont know what any of theses "new products" look like..
And the iphone@home could prove that that leaked slide was legit.
That is perplexing me... either they both received the same false info or they received the correct info. It would be quite a coincidence if they both fabricated the same thing in isolation of each other, but it would also be weird if such definitive rumors were true.
@Zadillo: Read my previous post, #34, and you will see why they are both fake. Both things have been send in around the same time. The german post was also already posted more than 12 hours ago.
I wasn't disputing they were both fake. I was saying it didn't have to be a coincedence (someone was arguing that it would be an amazing coincedence if two different people fabricated the same fake information), and that I was pretty sure the "secret spy shot" originally came out a lot earlier.
I was more suggesting that they both came from the same source, either fabricated by the same person, or there were two parties that received fake info from the same source.
But that's also assuming they came out at about the same time. If there was a significant amount of time between the two, it could of course be one feeding off the other.
Well, if it starts today then probably, but really, why did you not wait six hours?
This sounds like something I have imagined coming down the pike for a while, so I think it could be possible (although likely not under that name.)
Picture this:
10" multitouch tablet with decent onboard storage, WiFi, maybe Bluetooth, built-in video camera. Control your other systems with it, or take it out of the home and it's a web browser, document reader (light-editor), email system, media viewer, etc.
I would buy one in a second for between $499 and $799, if it's well-implemented. This is what tablet computing SHOULD be. Call it iPod Mega or something.![]()