Yeah it changes a bit see someone who was woefully uniformed decided to spread a bit of FUD when he posted: "Amazon Fire TV has been discontinued due to problems with functionality and lackluster sales.
That FUDster was you.
Then when a few of us started posting evidence that there was a new unit on the way you started with it being nothing but rumors and kept claiming if there is a new unit where is it? And to try and make your 100% wrong statement fit the facts you claimed they were farming it out.
So bottom line, you lied and got caught.
now you've tried to obfuscate that fact by claiming the article was just indeed rumor and that your info was solid. Well if that is so then why does the appearance of the new unit totally prove your statement wrong? If my article was rumor and yours was fact why was mine proved correct and yours proved wrong?
Here is a hint: "I was right, you were wrong!"
No, Dawgg, a different interpretation of facts and a different conclusion, based on those facts, is not a lie. The older model was, in fact, discontinued for the reasons I listed. That four months later they brought out a vastly improved version after letting their previous model be completely out of stock for one-third of a year while they scrambled to come up with a far better replacement, is good proof of those facts.