Rumors of Steve Jobs’ death greatly exaggerated

August 28th, 2008 by

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You have to figure that major news outlets keep obituaries on hand for all kinds of public figures and celebrities — still, you can’t help feeling a bit of a chill upon learning that notice of Steve Jobs’ death mistakingly hit the wires yesterday afternoon. A slip-up at news outlet Bloomberg caused the lengthy obituary to roll across a number of screens before being pulled — but not before a Gawker tipster was able to send off a copy to the gossip site. Under normal circumstances, this would probably come off as a random gaffe with minimal impact, but given recent reactions / over reactions concerning Jobs’ health (thanks in no small part to his appearance at WWDC, pictured above), this comes off as a rotten-timed moment in journalistic and technical butterfingerism. We can only hope this didn’t send too many investors into a tailspin — we’d hate to see any War of the Worlds moments caused by something so silly.

[Via CNET]

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Apple accidentally ships MobileMe to .Mac customers

July 3rd, 2008 by

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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/software/Apple_accidentally_ships_MobileMe_to_Mac_customers’; Apparently someone at Apple HQ got a little trigger happy on shipments of MobileMe. According to reports, the company mistakenly mailed boxes of the all-syncing, ever-loving software to at least a couple of current .Mac users ahead of schedule. When Apple was alerted to the gaffe, the user was told that a courier would be by to pick it up the next day. One question: why would you tell Apple?

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Edgar Bronfman admits to “inadvertently” going to war with music consumers

November 15th, 2007 by

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By now, we’re pretty certain you know how Warner Music’s head honcho feels about DRM and its necessity in the digital download space, but apparently, the man behind not one, but two CE-Oh Noes has experienced some form of epiphany. MacUser has it that Edgar Bronfman admitted that the music industry “used to fool itself” by thinking that its content was “perfect just exactly as it was” while speaking at the GSMA Mobile Asia Congress in Macau. He went on to say that it was widely believed that the business would “remain blissfully unaffected even as the world of interactivity, constant connection and file sharing was exploding.” He also noted that it essentially went to war “inadvertently” with consumers by “denying them what they wanted and could otherwise find.” The conversation was used in part to urge mobile operators to not make the same mistakes again, and while we applaud such a figure for coming forward with a bit of hard truth, it remains to be seen if these sentiments will reverberate further or simply fall on deaf ears.

[Via mocoNews]

 

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NewEgg mistakenly ships out five Eee PCs for the price of one

November 5th, 2007 by

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Apparently, Asus’ Eee PC is so small, even NewEgg’s atypically quick fulfillment crew couldn’t believe that five of these things could fit into a single cardboard shipping box, so they just decided to slap labels on entire cases and let ‘em rip. Truth be told, there’s no telling how nor why a number of users on the EeeUser.com forums were initially sent five machines for the price of one, but judging by a list of reports and even an accompanying picture, ’tis true. Supposedly, NewEgg caught on to what was happening and began turning shipments around before they were delivered, but rather than getting an apologetic call, credit towards a future purchase and a single overnighted laptop, some customers actually received all five. Granted, we’re hearing that those in the latter camp were kind enough to let honesty prevail, but who knows how many lurkers are quietly slipping their newfound Eee PCs onto eBay as we speak. So, the question beckons: did any of you receive a whole lot of unexpected Eee PCs? Do tell.

[Via DailyTech]

 

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