I occasionally wonder why Apple is a member of the Blu-ray Disc Association:

http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2005/mar/10blu-ray.html

Does it seem odd to you too?
I wish Apple would make their iMacs rotate between landscape to portrait. The wide letterbox displays would be wonderful for regular documents and long web pages if only they could be re-orientated.
based on this article i will now be sorely disappointed when i buy an iphone and find it doesn't have a dvd drive.
you guys sure are good at getting poor consumers' hopes high.
The price of the stock went up over the course of a single year from one hundred pounds a share to over one thousand pounds per share. Its success caused a country-wide frenzy as citizens of all stripes – from peasants to lords – developed a feverish interest in investing; in South Seas primarily, but in stocks generally. Among the many companies, more or less legitimate, to go public in 1720 is – famously – one that advertised itself as "a company for carrying out an undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_South_Sea_Company
I occasionally wonder why Apple is a member of the Blu-ray Disc Association:

http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2005/mar/10blu-ray.html

Does it seem odd to you too?
I wish Apple would make their iMacs rotate between landscape to portrait. The wide letterbox displays would be wonderful for regular documents and long web pages if only they could be re-orientated.
based on this article i will now be sorely disappointed when i buy an iphone and find it doesn't have a dvd drive.
you guys sure are good at getting poor consumers' hopes high.
why would you want a DVD in a tablet? come wake up and smell the coffee
Wow, the iPhone has a DVD-RW drive? Perhaps I might get one after all.
The price of the stock went up over the course of a single year from one hundred pounds a share to over one thousand pounds per share. Its success caused a country-wide frenzy as citizens of all stripes – from peasants to lords – developed a feverish interest in investing; in South Seas primarily, but in stocks generally. Among the many companies, more or less legitimate, to go public in 1720 is – famously – one that advertised itself as "a company for carrying out an undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_South_Sea_Company