Customers angry at Apple for breaking their hacked iPhones with the company's latest update now have a class-action lawsuit to call their own.
Full story »Customers angry at Apple for breaking their hacked iPhones with the company's latest update now have a class-action lawsuit to call their own.
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Jimbob
16 years 51 weeks 3 days 7 hours ago
Suing is great and everything but
Suing is great and everything but maybe they should have bought a phone from a company that didn't insist on controlling the device so rigorously. If they wanted freedom they shouldn't have bought an iPhone. Maybe others will lern from their mistakes. And, hopefully, Apple will learn from the lawsuit.
aboutblank
16 years 51 weeks 2 days 18 hours ago
I don't get it. The people choose
I don't get it. The people choose a phone that is designed to be locked down, Apple states that they will not support modified phones, and the people complain when an official (and completely optional) update happens to break their modified phone?
spikeb
16 years 51 weeks 2 days 12 hours ago
they do the same thing with the
they do the same thing with the rest of apple's products too. it's kind of silly