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In an article in BusinessWeek, a Bose executive hinted that the company will introduce more iPod-related accessories in the coming months. “Bose is [in the iPod business] for the long run,” said Phil Hess, director of Bose’s home entertainment division. “It’s a segment we are going to focus on.”
The BBC mistakenly interviewed a London cab driver on live television [video] about the Apple Corps. vs. Apple Computer case after confusing him with an expert on digital music.
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1
Don’t the BBC realise that London Cabbies are experts on everything!!!
Posted by Bob Levens in UK on May 15, 2006 at 7:36 AM (PDT)
2
That’s cool. I live in OHIO
Posted by Jonathan Keim on May 15, 2006 at 7:44 AM (PDT)
3
Everyone knows London cabbies know more on any subject you care to name than anyone else alive. Superstring theory? London cabbie. Quantum thermodynamics? London cabbie. Well done BBC.
Posted by phennphawcks on May 16, 2006 at 2:01 AM (PDT)