Recommended Posts

No confirmation, but with 30,000 people mailing/faxing those in, it would come as no surprise to not have any confirmations. I would imagine, they are inputting them in electronically, and then releasing the ship authorization to the shipping center in batches.

ARGH!

I was just owned by Microsoft -

I am here at work on the phone with a customer when an out of area call comes in on my cell phone, so I kindly asked my customer to hold and went to my cell phone and answered it.

Me

"Hello?"

Microsoft Agent-

"This is (can't remember her name now) calling from Microsoft is this (my name)?"

By this point, my heart jumps out of my chest and I am thinking they are going to confirm my shipping...

Me

"This is!"

Microsoft Agent-

"I was just calling to confirm..."(Let me stop there and say, I was attempting to read her mind and think she was calling to confirm that they received my W9 and address). "that you are still going to the Microsoft Across America Launch scheduled for this Tuesday."

(A little disappointed I reply)

Me

"I am going to try to get there if the weather permits " (We are under a nice little deep freeze in the Pacific NW right now)

Microsoft Agent-

"Ok, great, we will be looking for you then, also, I am required to tell you that there will be a $6 parking fee which will not be validated at the conference)"

After that, I was so taken back by the courtesy call, that I didn't think to ask about the powertogether giveaway, so I let the call go. :wacko:

Using the vast future predicting powers given to me by the powers of non-alcoholic beer, I predict the first person to recieve his copy on...

Monday, 5th of January, 2007

if that is your prediction, i can't imagine what the powers of an actual Alcoholic beer would do to you LOL

:laugh: Wow, now I feel like a total "r-tard", as South Park eloquently puts it. I suppose I will officially revise my prediction to Wednesday, January 24th.

On another note, I recieved a mysterious USPS postal slip about a package which wasn't delivered because I wasn't home to pay the postage. Could this be the elusive Vista? Doth Microsoft ship in such a way? I haven't ordered anything else, so... :shiftyninja:

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Apple reportedly looks to blacklisted Chinese memory chips as RAM prices climb by Karthik Mudaliar Image via Apple Apple is reportedly trying to get a clearance from the Trump administration to buy memory from ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) to get some relief from soaring DRAM prices. As per a report by the Financial Times, Apple approached the Commerce Department more than a month ago and also spoke to other officials and allies in Washington. For starters, CXMT is a company that's already been placed on the Pentagon's list of Chinese military companies. The Chinese company is the country's top DRAM maker. For Apple, the timing is certainly awkward but not surprising. Tim Cook had recently warned that Apple would have to raise prices because AI companies are buying up large amounts of memory for data centers, and just like that, Apple raised MacBook and iPad prices. Micron also recently revealed that customers have committed billions of dollars to secure memory supply years in advance, which shows us how aggressive securing infrastructure has become. This gives suppliers such as Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron more leverage, while pushing hardware makers to look for alternatives. CXMT is one of those alternatives, but not the simplest one. Apple has spent many years trying to diversify parts of its supply chain away from China, especially for final assembly, while still depending heavily on Chinese manufacturing and suppliers. Even domestic brands from China are moving towards CXMT and YMTC instead of relying on Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix. For Apple, though, it would invite more scrutiny than local Chinese companies. For now, this is more like a lobbying effort rather than a confirmed supply deal. There's no official statement from either of the parties. What is clearer, though, is the pressure behind such a request. AI demand has certainly made hardware a bottleneck, and companies are trying everything they can to bring things back to normal, even if that means making politically sensitive choices. Source: Financial Times
    • I did test it a month or so back, but ... the results I expect to be on the first page are not there.
    • Neowin is saying these are good prices? Thats crazy. As others have said they are just ######. Time for big tech to bring down the prices for real not this fake crap.
    • The iFlyTek AINote 2 is among the thinnest E-Ink tablets. It has an EMR stylus, a built-in fingerprint reader, and plenty of built-in AI features. You had me until "and plenty of built-in AI features." That and any company that still does the iProduct naming trope is an immediate pass. It suggests the company isn't very imaginative or creative and is trying to piggyback off another company's success. Extremely lame. Also kind of expensive. Better choices at lower prices out there.
    • These are not "great" prices... just "less awful". Apparently "Those who forget the past are doomed to pay higher prices and think they've won."
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Woland13 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Woland13 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Year In
      bernmeister earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Week One Done
      Scoobystu earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      486
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      220
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      147
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      74
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      70
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!