I seem to remember the technically insuperior VHS killing the consumer BETA back in the 70s. Sometimes people want the mass market choice, look at Windows.
I seem to remember those awful tiny-screened mini TV tuners being terribly popular back in 80s. Not only would people be happy to watch such a tiny screen, but they would also watch a tiny screen with bad reception. Given that we are talking about this as an additional iPod feature as opposed to a main selling point, kind of like the test bed of music videos in iTunes currently... I don't see this as being a bad thing.
There has been conflict to the rumor that the Hollwood reporter's suggested Arthur is 'The Office's' Martin Freeman. Has anyone heard anything more on this?
I seem to remember the technically insuperior VHS killing the consumer BETA back in the 70s. Sometimes people want the mass market choice, look at Windows.
I seem to remember those awful tiny-screened mini TV tuners being terribly popular back in 80s. Not only would people be happy to watch such a tiny screen, but they would also watch a tiny screen with bad reception. Given that we are talking about this as an additional iPod feature as opposed to a main selling point, kind of like the test bed of music videos in iTunes currently... I don't see this as being a bad thing.
There has been conflict to the rumor that the Hollwood reporter's suggested Arthur is 'The Office's' Martin Freeman. Has anyone heard anything more on this?