I dunno sulake - as in Habbo - still seems pretty popular.
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I dunno sulake - as in Habbo - still seems pretty popular.
Unfortunately :( The moment they got rid of any community aspects I left, and started hating them when they stuck their fingers up at fansites.
Back to the iPod. 'i' products have beena round far longer than Apple took them over. My dad had an 'iPhone', which was a pretty basic internet phone that probably didn't know what 3G was :P
This is weird; they're sueing a company for using the word "pod" in their new product, but hasn't there been a brand of shoes called "pod" for years???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pod
There are quite a lot of uses of the word 'pod' - a few which are even before the ipod.
I hope apple sues habbo for having pods lol.
Not happy with the company,
but happy with there products.
I like how people seem to just be realising that "pod" is a word countless years older than Apple's inception.
One thing doesn't make a legal system better. With regards to corporate responsibility, the rest of the world has common sense. The US system lacks it, with regards to the patent and copyright system. You can patent anything, when you shouldn't need to and in some cases you really shouldn't be patenting things - multi-touch was one example. It's incredibly frustrating when a system represses technological evolution, especially when it is over some incredibly trivial like the name 'pod'. ThePirateBay was pushing the limits, though I do agree it was wrong that the Swedish government collapsed under pressure.
Apple and their products suck. End of.
They will invent anything and stick a friggin 'i' infront of it... very... original..
Lew.