Monday, August 20, 2007
These are the ones that have working batteries, right?
by Ken Houghton
Apparently, people are learning that the rumours about AT&T's lack of infrastructure are true. Or maybe it's just a side-effect of the 300-page and $5,000 iPhone bills.
At any rate, the discussion of that Aussie band with short pants and album production values to make Phil Spector proud is probably no longer visible.
With a hat tip to Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed, the value of that new iPod appears to have declined 20-25% since the end of the quarter.
Apparently, people are learning that the rumours about AT&T's lack of infrastructure are true. Or maybe it's just a side-effect of the 300-page and $5,000 iPhone bills.
At any rate, the discussion of that Aussie band with short pants and album production values to make Phil Spector proud is probably no longer visible.
Labels: Apple, iPod, technology
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You may be reading too much into this -- e.g., Apple also has refurbs available (at $300 off) of the currently-shipping and widely beloved Santa Rosa-based MacBook Pros. The more correct answer is that refurbs take returned-product limes and make price-discrimination limeade.
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