That, my friend, is the most idiotic thing I've read today. Granted, I just woke up an hour ago, but hey.
Anyway, guess where hp got the "i" for the iPaq from?
Could it be from a wildly popular fruity colored all-in-one computer that a certain fruit-named company released 2 years before the iPaq was introduced?
I appreciate that 'rawhead' was being a bit facetious, however I think it's sad that we live in a world where companies can't call their products anything without checking whether or not some company is going to sue their asses.
In other news, major corporations are suing the English dictionary for publication of all words beginning with any letter.
HP's Jon Rubenstein told us that his company wanted to veer in a new direction, and veer it surely did -- the HP Veer 4G will arguably be the smallest fully-functional smartphone on the market when it goes on sale May 15th.
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And lets not forget that Apple also "stole" the i in iPod. Compaq was making the iPaq a year before the iPod was even announced.
That, my friend, is the most idiotic thing I've read today. Granted, I just woke up an hour ago, but hey.
Anyway, guess where hp got the "i" for the iPaq from?
Could it be from a wildly popular fruity colored all-in-one computer that a certain fruit-named company released 2 years before the iPaq was introduced?
I appreciate that 'rawhead' was being a bit facetious, however I think it's sad that we live in a world where companies can't call their products anything without checking whether or not some company is going to sue their asses.
In other news, major corporations are suing the English dictionary for publication of all words beginning with any letter.