I can't really see how people are saying that these people that are offering mp3s for downloads can be legal! If a drug dealer was offering lets say cocaine to everybody walking down a street, that's like saying it wouldn't be illegal unless somebody actually bought some!
It just be super-revolutionary,but do we all really beleive Steve Job's comment that "cities will be built around it?" taking a looking at Time's 'scoop', i find that hardly possible.
Hey what do you know! 48 hrs ago I submitted this exact story (hey, same link too!) to slashdot and guess what kids! It got rejected.
theres slashdot for ya.
The so-called iWalk is less PDA and more multimedia assistant. Rumors abound that it will serve as a airport-compatible music, video, and data (no, not personal calendar/address book). eWeek will apparently have post-press conference coverage. (the press release for the iWalk is today at 10am PST).
I can't really see how people are saying that these people that are offering mp3s for downloads can be legal! If a drug dealer was offering lets say cocaine to everybody walking down a street, that's like saying it wouldn't be illegal unless somebody actually bought some!
It just be super-revolutionary,but do we all really beleive Steve Job's comment that "cities will be built around it?" taking a looking at Time's 'scoop', i find that hardly possible.
Hey what do you know! 48 hrs ago I submitted this exact story (hey, same link too!) to slashdot and guess what kids! It got rejected.
theres slashdot for ya.
The so-called iWalk is less PDA and more multimedia assistant. Rumors abound that it will serve as a airport-compatible music, video, and data (no, not personal calendar/address book).
eWeek will apparently have post-press conference coverage. (the press release for the iWalk is today at 10am PST).