Consumers Should Be Mad as Hell Over iPhone Launch Debacle (But ...

Courtesy DaniWeb IT Discussion Community (Featured Entries)  Mon, 07/14/2008 - 08:16

By all rights, iPhone consumers should be storming the gates of Apple headquarters this morning in true Bastille Day fashion after Friday's mishandling of the iPhone 3G launch, but as far as I know all remains calm in Cupertino, and consumers remain strangely silent over the whole affair.

In a post on Friday afternoon, my colleague Bill Andad (aka newsguy) rightly took Apple to task for failing to provide the necessary server capacity to ensure the iPhone 3G launch went...


 

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