"You can’t sue McDonald’s if its coffee burns your lap because the cup says the contents are hot."
The beauty of living in this country is that you can sue anyone you please. The writer clearly doesn't remember the 1994 lawsuit of Liebeck v. McDonald's. In which Liebeck sued McDonals because she burned herself with hot coffee. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebeck_v._McDonald%27s_Restaur...
I knew the older iPhones couldn't send MMS, but I had thought that the new one could because they keep saying "Send and receive pictures and videos" in relation to the iphone up here in Canada.
As I understand it, the iPhone is capable of sending MMS, but AT&T is afraid that a few million iPhone users suddenly having that ability will burn their infrastructure to the ground in a day[1]. So, they are presumably doing their best to strengthen their infrastructure before making the feature available.
I believe several non-U.S. carriers with iPhone users have it enabled already (on the iPhone), but I do not have first hand knowledge that this is true.
It's certainly true here in Europe, but we've had MMS for at least 5 years, so the previous iPhone model was a bit of an odd duck out for not having that feature.
The beauty of living in this country is that you can sue anyone you please. The writer clearly doesn't remember the 1994 lawsuit of Liebeck v. McDonald's. In which Liebeck sued McDonals because she burned herself with hot coffee. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebeck_v._McDonald%27s_Restaur...