Overheating iPod Stops Commuter Train in Japan

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the Tom's Guide community: where nearly two million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.
Status
Not open for further replies.

marraco

Distinguished
Jan 6, 2007
91
0
18,580
But, "there is an app for that". If you pants starts burning, the app will appoint you, at no cost, to an organ bank list.

Apply will rename it iBurns.
 

demonhorde665

Distinguished
Jul 13, 2008
802
0
18,930
isit just me or does it seem like apple has been failing majoring in teh QA department how the hellcan they sell this crap , between the natennae problems with the iphone 4, iphones in general exploding , and now nano's overheating seriously, it all makes me think maybe apple deosnt even runa QA on thier products
 

eddieroolz

Distinguished
Moderator
Sep 6, 2008
3,485
0
20,730
As a former Japanese national I tell you, 8 minutes for this is a death blow to all those other commuters in the same train, and the rains following them. I could always count on the timetable when I took transit when I was younger.

Shame on Apple for denying problems until 2 years later.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.