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Posted Jul 30, 2006 10:17 by Maricar V. Listed in: iPod, News Tags: Chicago Tribune , Natalie Kerris
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ipodA few days ago we reported about Apple saying that iPods are built to last at least four years. Well, it looks like you'd have to stop the countdown as Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris said that she was misquoted in a Chicago Tribune article on failing iPods.

She was quoted as saying iPods have a relatively low failure rates and that they are designed to last "four years." Cross out the "four" and change it to "for," then you get your iPod's life span - which could be between two and an infinite number of years.

Chicago Tribune has yet to correct its original report. On our part, please consider this a correction of our previous article.

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Posted Jul 23, 2005 12:00 by Mike S. Listed in: Podcast, Apple Corporate Tags: podcast , Wall Street Journal , Natalie Kerris
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The Wall Street Journal?s Vauhini Vara has written an article [paid sub. req.] on the adult-oriented podcasts that can found in Apple?s iTunes directory. The podcasts, which some call ?porncasts,? are packed with ?raunchy sex banter, erotic storytelling sessions and reviews of pornographic websites,? Vara notes. Some industry experts say Apple is taking a big risk in accepting such content from amateurs. ?Apple needs to be careful to protect its brand here,? says Ted Schadler, an analyst at Forrester Research. ?The editorial function is just getting more and more important.?

?As podcasting reaches a more mainstream audience, the more risque audio shows?and Apple?s role in distributing them?could come under greater scrutiny,? reports Vara. ?Apple declined to say whether any of its users have complained about the adult podcasts, which can be downloaded by anyone regardless of age. The company said it could potentially pull programs that it deems too explicit, but declined to say whether it has done so yet.?

Podcasters who submit their shows to iTunes are asked to mark their podcasts ?explicit? during the submission process if they discuss adult material. However, Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris said the company has no official guidelines for adult content and does not review every podcast submission. ?She said Apple tries to review as many submissions as it can for ?really obvious? adult content,? Vara reports. ?Listeners can click on a button marked ?Report a Concern? if they feel that a podcast isn?t marked as explicit and should be. ?If for some reason we miss it, customers usually catch it,? Ms. Kerris said.?



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