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How can anyone be confused?
Authored by: cricketjeff on Monday, August 06 2012 @ 07:24 AM EDT
"iPlayer is actually a trademark of the British Broadcasting
Corporation."

I wonder how angry that gets Apple execs :)

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How can anyone be confused?
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, August 06 2012 @ 08:39 AM EDT
My bad...I did mean iPod

I knew it was different to iPad but couldn't remember what it was...iPlayer was
the first thing that cropped into my head (see what brand brainwashing has done
to me: anyting starting i... must be an Apple device and to be avoided at all
costs - iPlayer is something I do not want to avoid as it'd mean I'd actually
have to record the programmes I want to watch later on at the time of broadcast
as opposed to realising after it was broadcast that it was on and I still have a
chance to see it; nice to see good use is [finally] being made of my licence
fee).

My sincere apologies to the British Broadcasting Corporation.

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More confusion
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, August 06 2012 @ 06:05 PM EDT
The iPod is actually an mp4 player, has been since day one. Oh it
plays mp3 too. Some would be imitators from Asia called their
mp3 player an MP4, even tho' it wasn't. Of course there's been
some R&D in the industry, they now sell an MP5 player...

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