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Story: Dead iPod syndrome - no volt found?
Fluffy:
Not named after the Duracell adverts, are you?
The fact that battery technology "isn't there yet" means that different types of battery are appropriate at different times and for different reasons. Designers should recognise this and give us consumers the choice, the ability to pick the kinds of batteries we use to suit our circumstances, not lock us into a single, expensive type.
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Story: Dead iPod syndrome - no volt found?
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This is at best an idiot writing his incorrect bad... steve jobs -
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I think if you re-read my piece, you'... Rupert Goodwins -
Rupert, I agree with the fact that specialised rep... Buzzy Beetle -
What's yours? Consumer products with rechargable b... Fluff Stuff -
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There are lots of options available to Appl... Rupert Goodwins -
Fluffy:
Not named after the Duracell adverts, are... Rupert Goodwins -
Rupert,
I work for a startup company in the U.S. t... Kurt Pfluger -
Kurt - no, at some point there'll be a nice standa... Rupert Goodwins -
>I think if you re-read my piece, you'll find that... steve jobs -
1. 2500mAh means that when you draw current at the... Tim Steele -
This is the reason why Apple, while garnering a si... Anonymous
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