Un consumidor neoyorquino demandó a Apple en un tribunal federal californiano por supuesta publicidad fraudulenta del asistente de voz llamado Siri que fue la gran novedad tecnológica de su último teléfono, el iPhone 4S, según informó hoy CBS.
El demandante Fran M. Fazio y sus abogados encabezan un caso de acción popular que representa por el momento a un centenar de usuarios que se consideran víctimas de una promoción engañosa de Apple y piden 5 millones de dólares de indemnización.
Los documentos presentados en una Corte del distrito norte del Estado, en San José, acusan a Apple de ofrecer un “mensaje erróneo y engañoso sobre las capacidades de Siri”
Fuente: ElComercio.com
‘Dukes of Hazzard’ Car Still the Favorite
AP Online March 11, 2004 | The Associated Press The Associated Press AP Online 03-11-2004 Dateline: LOS ANGELES Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson’s action comedy “Starsky & Hutch” has renewed interest in 1974 Ford Torinos, but Hollywood’s top car star is still the orange 1969 Dodge Charger the General Lee from “The Dukes of Hazzard.” 1969dodgechargernow.net 1969 dodge charger
“We thought the top choice would be the Batmobile, or maybe Tom Selleck’s Ferrari from `Magnum P.I.’ We were surprised,” said McKeel Hagerty, president of Hagerty Insurance, the Traverse City, Mich.-based firm that specializes in collector car insurance. this web site 1969 dodge charger
Hagerty Insurance surveyed car enthusiasts nationwide to determine the Top 10 television and motion picture car stars.
“Each of these vehicles not only played an integral part in a movie or TV show story line, but each possessed a unique character, an on-screen personality all of its own,” Hagerty said Wednesday.
The Top 10 Car Stars list: “The Dukes of Hazzard,” 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee; “Bullitt,” green 1968 Ford Mustang driven by Steve McQueen; “Gone in Sixty Seconds,” 1967 Shelby GT500; “Back to the Future,” 1983 DeLorean; “Batman” TV series, Batmobile; “Goldfinger,” Aston Martin DB5; “Smokey and the Bandit,” 1977 Pontiac Firebird T/A; “Herbie, the Love Bug,” 1963 Volkswagen Beetle; “Starsky and Hutch” TV series and “Starsky & Hutch” movie, 1974 Ford Torino; and “The Green Hornet” TV series, Chrysler Imperial Black Beauty.
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