In other words, at some point, marketing material made claims about reliability and accuracy that were, in hindsight, unwise to make and they really don’t want to stand before public opinion and argue puffery again. That and limited disclosures for use are remarkably effective at ending litigation (Ahern v Apple 2019).
Now I’m afraid to buy one in case I inadvertently operate a nuclear facility
I think Dr Evil must have called their customer care..
Well shit, I was flying a Cessna a couple weeks ago with it on. Apple police, you have my gps to find me ????.
That’s not what it says…
But I just had an idea for the first ever Apple watchOS powered nuclear facilities!
Self destruct in 5… 4… 3…
Man wearable technology sure has come a long way quickly. I remember when you had to operate your weapons system BY HAND.
You hereby agree that Apple or its subsidiaries may cut off your lips, and sew your lipless mouth to the butthole of another iTunes user.
I mean… you never know…
The Apple watch doesn’t control these facilities…but there’s an app for that!
In other words, at some point, marketing material made claims about reliability and accuracy that were, in hindsight, unwise to make and they really don’t want to stand before public opinion and argue puffery again. That and limited disclosures for use are remarkably effective at ending litigation (Ahern v Apple 2019).
I wonder if this is because of Hawaii
Thanks appl, ill use my timex as a time piece when i fly.