I read that Apple tradmarked the term "Vingle." Now I see the term on iTunes. However, if it is a Video Single, can I buy it? What is its purpose? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I know your elitism gets in front of your intelligence. Nevertheless, sir, the question I posed was triggered by the keynote of the Apple CEO where he references Vingle. Per the trademark, Vingle is a future concept representing a host of new Apple technologies, including hardware. Based upon your reply you show your ignorance & elitism, you are likely a college professor.
Could someone kindly address what a Vingle represents (if known) and why Vingle is displayed on the apple.com home page?
A vingle is a small piece of future hardware that dangles from one's rear-view mirror.
It's a Vinyl Shingle... they don't rot in damp weather and Apple, being on the West Coast, it tired of bi-annual reshingling of their headquarters' roof.
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I know your elitism gets in front of your intelligence. Nevertheless, sir, the question I posed was triggered by the keynote of the Apple CEO where he references Vingle. Per the trademark, Vingle is a future concept representing a host of new Apple technologies, including hardware. Based upon your reply you show your ignorance & elitism, you are likely a college professor.
Could someone kindly address what a Vingle represents (if known) and why Vingle is displayed on the apple.com home page?
Thank You.
Originally posted by BRussell
A vingle is a small piece of future hardware that dangles from one's rear-view mirror.
It's a Vinyl Shingle... they don't rot in damp weather and Apple, being on the West Coast, it tired of bi-annual reshingling of their headquarters' roof.
Wiki sez...
and then there is the obscure vingle.org
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/M...32717&s=143441