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Here's one to stir the pot: (I wonder if "Medo" is just trying to cause ulcers..)
"My mate who works at the App Store in London's Regent Street has told me that Apple will sell off its music app division to Google and Microsoft this year. This is because of dwindling sales of iDevices. This move will see a huge spike in the sales of Google and Microsoft tablets and ensure Android and the XBoX generation become the top dogs in mobile music making. These new big arsed tablets from the Google and Microsoft tech giants will have 50 GB RAM, USB3 connectivity, firewall and thunderbolt ports, rock solid MIDI sync, 10 watts inbuilt stereo speakers, hdmi connectivity and will also come with free pedalboards using Bluetooth LE.
Apple has advised iOS developers to get ready for the biggest sellout in computer history and quietly informed them that huge financial rewards and redundancies will be coming their way if they transition to Google and Microsoft. iOS music blogs, iOS music producers and the mobile music tablet industry have been left gobsmacked :-)"
January 2, 2014 | Medo
Haha!
That's just ridiculous
There's one in every crowd!
Unlike North America, the weather is unseasonably warm here in Western Europe. I just saw a skein of pigs flying north already.
I believe he means firewire instead of "firewall".... haha...