so yeah... no
http://www.pcworld.com/article/171129/s ... ripes.html
my favorite line
"Since Snow Leopard does not include a firmware upgrade, which could cause bricking, it instead exposes preexisting faults on your computer. User R C-R says, "What [Snow Leopard] can do, & do very well, is to expose a preexisting problem you weren't aware of. Typically, it is a hardware problem"
-so the problem isn't with the new os, its with the piece of shit hardware they sold to you.
oh don't you love (to hate) apple.
and they say it just works..... hahahahahahahaha
and they said macs just work......
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They apparantly are blaming the iphone exploding due to user error, "caused by an external force"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8227028.stm
ummm last time i checked, it was required by law, to design a device to not harm the user, even under forseeable misuse. dropping your iphone on the ground is definatly in the relm of foreseeable misuse. driving your car over an iphone is forseeable misuse. dropping a knife on your iphone is forseeable misuse.... i hope you see where im going.
am i saying the phone should still work after you hit it with an axe? no. im saying it shouldn't blow up, period. if i drop my phone on the ground, and it blows up and injures me, i will be suing, and i doubt that all the high priced defense lawyers in the land could stop the judge (and jury for the amount of money they'd have to pay my injured ass) that my injury was caused by forseeable misuse, and that the designers are 100% liable for that injury.
however, if i sued cuz my phone stopped working when i dropped it, then i'd be sol.
They apparantly are blaming the iphone exploding due to user error, "caused by an external force"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8227028.stm
ummm last time i checked, it was required by law, to design a device to not harm the user, even under forseeable misuse. dropping your iphone on the ground is definatly in the relm of foreseeable misuse. driving your car over an iphone is forseeable misuse. dropping a knife on your iphone is forseeable misuse.... i hope you see where im going.
am i saying the phone should still work after you hit it with an axe? no. im saying it shouldn't blow up, period. if i drop my phone on the ground, and it blows up and injures me, i will be suing, and i doubt that all the high priced defense lawyers in the land could stop the judge (and jury for the amount of money they'd have to pay my injured ass) that my injury was caused by forseeable misuse, and that the designers are 100% liable for that injury.
however, if i sued cuz my phone stopped working when i dropped it, then i'd be sol.