once again, Engadget's take is inaccurate as this was an agreed upon settlement not one forced by the judge. The Judge simply appoved the agreement between the parties.
Jyncus - Why bother reading anything at all if there aren't even the minimal attempts at fact checking?
Maybe I should start SquiggleHD. I'll start with a story claiming all the movie studios are dropping Blu-ray. Then the next story will be on Apple's forthcoming 42" HD iPhone. Then I'll post a story claiming everyone's going to stop making plasma TVs.
Oh wait.
Anyway, that's OK and people should make comments in the related forums as if what I'd written was true, and never post corrections, because it's a blog right?
Well this is Engadget, and if you read it enough you learn to filter out the stories by specific contributors on certain subjects... This is a case in point, Darren Murph rarely if ever has anything nice to say about Toshiba, if a story comes up about Toshiba having troubles and its posted about here on EngadgetHD it'll be posted by Mr. Murph 9 out of 10 times, and the story should be taken on a based around a truth's grain of salt, and if you're actually interested in the story go and look it up on a more reliable source, because 100% of the information won't be given on this site.
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once again, Engadget's take is inaccurate as this was an agreed upon settlement not one forced by the judge. The Judge simply appoved the agreement between the parties.
Do you really need to hear it again?
.."Engadget is a blog, not a news site."
If the 'inaccuracies' bother you so much, go find a news site to read.
Jyncus - Why bother reading anything at all if there aren't even the minimal attempts at fact checking?
Maybe I should start SquiggleHD. I'll start with a story claiming all the movie studios are dropping Blu-ray. Then the next story will be on Apple's forthcoming 42" HD iPhone. Then I'll post a story claiming everyone's going to stop making plasma TVs.
Oh wait.
Anyway, that's OK and people should make comments in the related forums as if what I'd written was true, and never post corrections, because it's a blog right?
squiggleslash & Jyncus
Well this is Engadget, and if you read it enough you learn to filter out the stories by specific contributors on certain subjects... This is a case in point, Darren Murph rarely if ever has anything nice to say about Toshiba, if a story comes up about Toshiba having troubles and its posted about here on EngadgetHD it'll be posted by Mr. Murph 9 out of 10 times, and the story should be taken on a based around a truth's grain of salt, and if you're actually interested in the story go and look it up on a more reliable source, because 100% of the information won't be given on this site.