Regarding Wal-Mart/Amazon, the same is true of any tablet or PC they sell...

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On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
>> but the decision wasn't made; a headline was written and the result is a 
>> lesson
>> in how we should be more careful about believing what the media tell us
>
> The truth may lie somewhere in between, who knows? Even this article,
> that ostensibly corrects the original story with Samsung denying the
> rumor, ends with:
>
> An industry source told CNET the relationship between the two has
> broken down and they will part ways after existing agreements are
> fulfilled.
>
> "The Apple-Samsung relationship has deteriorated to such a poor point
> that they're just looking to fill contractual obligations, then make a
> change," the source said.
>
> For now, Apple will continue to get some LCD panels from Samsung
> Display, but that might change as Apple continues it's legal battle
> with Samsung. The two are due back in U.S. courts Dec. 6.
>
> http://www.techradar.com/news/world-of-tech/samsung-denies-rumors-it-will-stop-selling-displays-to-apple-1106558
>
> It would make sense to me, if it turns out to be true in the end.
> Samsung is essentially boosting and supporting the market position of
> it's main competitor, and that makes little business sense, especially
> when the competitor is suing you in court.
>
> It's parallel to another story that Wal-Mart will cease to carry
> Amazon Kindle Fires because Amazon is offering the Wal-Mart customer a
> complete 'shopping ecosystem' that competes directly with Wal-Mart
> itself. (Why wasn't Wal-Mart smart enough to figure that out before?)
>
> Another story I read on Samsung/Apple voiced the opinion of 'Who
> Cares?", as technology is moving so quickly that the suit weill
> quickly be irrelevant. :)

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