engadget.com — Apple promises to "surprise and delight" users of both with new applications and software features as they go along, many of which will be free. Apple also noted that it's using "subscription accounting" to make sure it doesn't have to relive that 802.11n scenario of charging a nominal fee for upgrades.
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fiorenzaApr 26, 2007
Front page dupe: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/apple/Apple_to_build_new_features_into_iPhone_Apple_TV_free_of_charge">http://digg.com/apple/Apple_to_build_new_features_into_iPhone_Apple_TV_free_of_charge</a>
ngmcs8203Apr 26, 2007
Not really a dupe. Same info however. The dupe would have occurred if the link was the same. In this case I figure it's just the same info getting to the masses. I never saw the other post, so this to me is new.
robbh66Apr 26, 2007
Yes. People are stupid and digg the obvious.
83457Apr 26, 2007
Can they give me a free upgrade to Leopard on the macbook pro I'm about to buy?
Closed AccountApr 26, 2007
Are you f**king kidding me? LOL This already hit the front page. Why dont some of you f**king fanboys go jackoff to yoru macworld magazines and get the f**k out of here.
macfanboiApr 26, 2007
It has Apple in the title and we're on digg, right? I'm sure the same info will hit front page at least 10 more times.