After announcing a $200 reduction in the price of its iPhone, Apple responded to angry reactions from its existing customers by offering them a $100 credit. Those unlucky early adopters will be able to use the money at an Apple store, or its online market.
CEO Steve Jobs says the price cut is part of a pre-holiday push, an effort to make the device available to more people. Others think the move may be a result of Apple falling behind in its sales goals. Jobs posted an open letter on the Apple site explaining the price change, but it's hard to tell whether he's really writing to his beloved customers or the stock analysts questioning his logic. There's also a weird paragraph that basically says, "Hey, this is what happens with technology. You should know that." Read the letter here.—Gregory Mone
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Posted by: 历历 | September 09, 2007 at 04:01 AM
I wonder how much we really need to change. The medium defines the form of communication, right? Seems like this is beginning to pose many more questions than there are answers
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Posted by: Car Buyers | April 20, 2010 at 10:16 PM
I appreciate the concern which is been rose. The things need to be sorted out because it is about the individual but it can be with everyone.
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hello members please reply on this topic..
Posted by: jaimalyadav | April 20, 2010 at 11:00 PM