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I was wondering when engadget would post about the limitations about iphone sdk. Maybe this should silence people who believe apple is all giving to its fanbase.
Umm... What's that called? ...Stockholm Syndrome? ...you know, when a hostage becomes loyal and emotionally attached with their victimizers.
Or hey, it was going to take some time for people to actually GET the SDK and dive into it deeper?I know, it takes away a chance to go "lol engadget loves apple" but calm down.
maybe the iphone just doesn't have enough RAM to run more apps, eh?..
Agreed. This post smells of Engadget trying to bury bad news.
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swatx @ Mar 11th 2008 1:25AM
I was wondering when engadget would post about the limitations about iphone sdk. Maybe this should silence people who believe apple is all giving to its fanbase.
PynkFloydd @ Mar 11th 2008 2:17AM
Umm... What's that called? ...Stockholm Syndrome? ...you know, when a hostage becomes loyal and emotionally attached with their victimizers.
Big John @ Mar 11th 2008 2:35AM
Or hey, it was going to take some time for people to actually GET the SDK and dive into it deeper?
I know, it takes away a chance to go "lol engadget loves apple" but calm down.
andi @ Mar 11th 2008 5:16AM
maybe the iphone just doesn't have enough RAM to run more apps, eh?..
Rich @ Mar 11th 2008 9:11AM
Agreed. This post smells of Engadget trying to bury bad news.