Everything refund
Apple has quickly responded to the accusations that they're misrepresenting the new iPad in Australia as 4G-capable by offering misled buyers a refund on their device. That's not much of an offer, considering they're all within their 30-day return window, but a sensible answer to those that are unhappy that they can't get LTE access on their new iPads.
Jawbone has announced they are now accepting returns and instituting a no-questions-asked guarantee program for the Jawbone UP. While initially everyone was extremely excited about the device, once users got
Apple is offering a $100/£100 refund to those of you who bought a first-generation iPad, within the last 2 weeks.
When the iPad 2 was revealed, we saw a $100/£100
It's been an interesting road since Apple launched iTunes Plus, originally only offering DRM-free music for EMI and independent labels. Now everyone is on board -- or will be by
































