From TS' current story on Apple's Qsomething filings....
Giles et. al. v. Apple Computer, Inc. - Filed December 23, 2005, this lawsuit alleges false advertising on Apple's 100GB hard drive PowerBook configurations (12-inch 1.5GHz, 15-inch 1.67GHz) because Apple failed to include the standard hard drive disclaimer than for purposes of specifications, 100GB is measured as 1,000,000,000 bytes (the hard drive's actual size is slightly less). The plaintiffs are seeking restitution and other relief. Apple's response is not yet due.
Seriously, do people really go through brochures looking for little mistakes like this? It's written all over the site. What a load of crap.
Giles et. al. v. Apple Computer, Inc. - Filed December 23, 2005, this lawsuit alleges false advertising on Apple's 100GB hard drive PowerBook configurations (12-inch 1.5GHz, 15-inch 1.67GHz) because Apple failed to include the standard hard drive disclaimer than for purposes of specifications, 100GB is measured as 1,000,000,000 bytes (the hard drive's actual size is slightly less). The plaintiffs are seeking restitution and other relief. Apple's response is not yet due.
Seriously, do people really go through brochures looking for little mistakes like this? It's written all over the site. What a load of crap.