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    Apple to charge $4.99 to 'unlock' 802.11n mode on new notebooks ...

    https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=240845
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    Jan 15, 2007 - Because of the Act, the company believes that if it sells a product, then later adds a feature to that product, it can be held liable for improper accounting if it recognizes revenue from the product at the time of sale, given that it hasn't finished delivering the product at that point. Ridiculous. More here:

    Apple to impose 802.11n unlocking fee on Intel Mac owners

    https://appleinsider.com/.../apple_to_impose_80211n_unlocking_fee_on_intel_mac_o...
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    Jan 15, 2007 - "Because of the Act, the company believes that if it sells a product, then later adds a feature to that product, it can be held liable for improper accounting if it recognizes revenue from the product at the time of sale, given that it hasn't finished delivering the product at that point," he wrote. So if you're a Core 2 ...

    SOX sucks: The case of Apple - Tech Liberation Front

    https://techliberation.com/2007/01/16/sox-sucks-the-case-of-apple/
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    Jan 16, 2007 - Unfortunately, the word is that Apple will charge $4.99 for the upgrade, ... the company believes that if it sells a product, then later adds a feature to that product, it can be held liable for improper accounting if it recognizes revenue from the product at the time of sale, given that it hasn't finished delivering the ...

    Apple Charges For 802.11n, Blames Accounting Law - Slashdot

    https://hardware.slashdot.org/.../apple-charges-for-80211n-blames-accounting-law
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    Apple to charge "n tax" for 802.11n update | ZDNet

    https://www.zdnet.com/article/apple-to-charge-n-tax-for-802-11n-update/
    Jan 15, 2007 - AppleInsider is reporting that Apple plans to charge US$5 for the ... Act, the company believes that if it sells a product, then later adds a feature to that product, it can be held liable for improper accounting if it recognizes revenue from the product at the time of sale, given that it hasn't finished delivering the ...

    Michael Tsai - Blog - Buy Base Station to Get Software Update

    https://mjtsai.com/blog/2007/01/16/buy-base-station-to-get-software-update/
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    Jan 16, 2007 - According to iLounge, this is not because Apple's trying to push base ... The company believes that if it sells a product, then later adds a feature to that product, it can be held liable for improper accounting if it recognizes revenue from the product at the time of sale, given that it hasn't finished delivering the ...

    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: costs, benefits and business impacts

    https://books.google.fr/books?isbn=0080554601
    Michael F. Holt - 2007 - ‎Business & Economics
    costs, benefits and business impacts Michael F. Holt. believes that, if it sells a product, and then later adds a feature to that product, it can be held liable for improper accounting if it recognizes revenue from the product at the time of sale, given that it hasn't finished delivering the product at that point. While this sounds like a ...

    Michael Tsai - Blog - Archive - 2007 - January 16

    https://mjtsai.com/blog/2007/01/16/
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    Jan 16, 2007 - Core 2 Duo–based Macs ship with 802.11n-capable hardware, but to ... The company believes that if it sells a product, then later adds a feature to that product, it can be held liable for improper accounting if it recognizes revenue from the product at the time of sale, given that it hasn't finished delivering the ...

    [PDF]Core Concepts of Marketing.pdf

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    customer because of incorrect billing (an accounting function) or a flawed hunting boot (a product function) as it is from a misleading ad (a marketing function). ...... Consumer goods marketers sell to individuals who consume the finished product. .... cerning the length of time an unsuccessful product is kept on the market.

    7 Tips for Rating and Evaluating Your Suppliers and Vendors | Inc.com

    https://www.inc.com/.../7-tips-to-rate-and-evaluate-your-suppliers-and-vendors.html
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    Dec 30, 2010 - Successful companies embrace their suppliers and vendors, viewing ... If a supplier/vendor is a key part or service to your operation invite that ... Your goal is understand what value-add is a given vendor bringing to your company. ... performance, number of times we received a quality part or product, and ...

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