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Do you remember LuxPro? … No? Then maybe you remember something called the iPod Shuffle, or this:
No, that isn’t the iPod Shuffle, that is the Super Shuffle, which was manufactured by a Taiwanese company called LuxPro which claimed that it’s Logo, and “easy-to-operate features” were enough to distinguish it from it’s American counterpart. After being sued by Apple and losing, they are now suing Apple claiming that they lost business opportunities due to the original lawsuit: “Luxpro decided to file a US$100-million compensation claim against Apple Computer for its continued and illegitimate provisional disposition motion.”
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3 Responses for "LuxPro sues Apple for $100M USD"
January 7th, 2007 at 5:08 pm
1Whiners just wanting a piece of the prize winning pie…
January 7th, 2007 at 11:21 pm
2I know this isn’t the right place for this question, but please point me in the right direction. I have been trying for 3 days to install Itunes on my daughter’s computer. We keep getting same error message downlaod terminated because of an invlaid G drive. We don’t have a G drive as far as I know??
January 8th, 2007 at 10:24 am
3I have no idea, perhaps you have a virtual drive activated with Daemon tools or Alcohol 120%, or you have an external device that installs itself as a drive.
Try right clicking on “My Computer”, and then select “Manage”, and on the Window open up the “Storage” category and click on “Disk Management”. See if there is a G drive there, and if you don’t recognize it, or don’t know what it is, right click it and go to it’s properties and select the “Disable this device” option.
I’m not sure if that will solve the problem, because I’m merely speculating, but I hope that it helps.
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