Showing posts with label Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Class. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Panasonic Launches New Generation of P2 Cards with AVC-Intra Class 200 Recording

Practical Considerations of Implementing HD VC
Hopefully you have already read the whitepaper, "Why HD Video Conferencing for SMBs and Why Now." If you are an SMB looking to improve internal communications, enhance interactions with current and future partners and customers to optimize your efficiency and effectiveness, you also hopefully are ready to purchase a new HD video conferencing (HDVC) room system for your company. Popular Articles

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Wednesday Recap: Simple, 1 Billion Angry Birds, iPod Class Action, Google+ 2.0

was designed for. Apple kept us on our toes by releasing updates to OS X Lion and Safari today, and the rest of the tech world has been hard at work doing the same on what’s generally a ho-hum day of the week. In case you happen to be downloading those aforementioned updates and need some reading material, here’s the latest for Wednesday, May 9, 2012.

Video: Simple Aims to Be the Only Bank You’ll Ever Need

If you’re frustrated with your current bank, a new service called Simple aims to alleviate your pain and suffering -- assuming you have the patience to get through the company’s long waiting list, that is. However, if you’ve already managed to successfully acquire an invitation, Simple today released their iPhone app to the App Store.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

New Yorker Claims iTunes Double Billing, Seeks Class Action Lawsuit

A New Yorker is suing Apple, claiming the company double billed him for an iTunes music purchase and then refused to offer a refund, citing its own Terms of Service -- and if he gets his way, it will become a class action.

Justia.com is reporting that New York resident Robert Herskowitz is all fired up at Apple and the iTunes Store, which he claims charged his account twice for the same song. After finding no love with iTunes support, he’s decided to sue the company and is now seeking class-action status for his lawsuit.

As soon as Herskowitz found the duplicate charge, he claims to have contacted iTunes support. The following day, he received a response -- but it certainly wasn’t the one he was hoping for.



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