Uh...no it doesn't. Your stand is to "car" as Kia is to car: it has four wheels. THIS stand has sweet design...not to be overlooked in an Apple-based product. Not only does it have to work, it has to look this cool.
Yes, we could all watch free TV on our computers. I think Apple has shown that people want choices. Choices where and how they consume content. The iPod would never have been successful had no one cared to take their music (read media) with them. I want NBC/Universal back on iTunes so I can ditch my crappy cable company. It's the choice of delivery that I'm after, much like I like good theaters with stadium seating, digital projection and tremendous sound.
No one has mentioned the comparison between revenue in an ad-based viewing model versus iTunes $1.99 per viewer. Do you think that NBC was getting anywhere NEAR $1.99 per household from advertisers? Half that? Doubt it.
Wow! They don't really trust you New Yorkers with being able to cross the street without holding your hand! Maybe the folks proposing and entertaining this ridiculous piece of legislation need their hands held whilst making laws.
If they ban cellphones all together, please let us know. At CharityCellphones http://www.charitycellphones.com you can donate used cellphones to your favorite cause!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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