Judge Approves Settlement in iPod Suit
BabbaBooie writes "According to AppleInsider, on Thursday a San Mateo County judge granted final approval of a settlement in the iPod class action suit that affects as many as 1.3 million iPod owners who may have been victim to poor or defective batteries. Under the settlement, owners of either a first- or second-generation model are entitled to $25 cash or $50 credit at the Apple store. Owners of third-generation iPod models are entitled to a free replacement battery if the battery fails. The deadline for submitting a claim is September 30, 2005. Lawyers say the settlement could cost Apple as much as $15m."
GNAA FOR THE WIN
The deadline for submitting a claim is September 2*3*5, 5*401.
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What I'm listening to now on Pandora...
...MS software, how?
1.3 million iPod owners who may have been victim to poor or defective batteries.
More people have been victim to poor and defective MS software for over a decade...where's the class action lawsuit there?
On a computer or under a hood.
Do you people recommend me one?
Mod this offtopic, but there'd been some redundant +5.. http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=es& q=%22score:5+redundant%22&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
I love that they do - but the fact that you can't change them just plain sucks. To this day, I can't figure out why they did that.
And I can't figure out why they made a laptop with a non-upgradeable hard drive. I'm about to try replacing the drive in my wife's iBook, and I'm pretty nervous about it. You have to pretty much disassemble the whole machine to get to where the drive is.
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