Michael Gartenberg isn’t the only one wondering what’s coming next week from Apple. Patrick is going nuts watching the Apple rumor sites like crazy. New iPod? New cell phone? New laptops? New movie service?
I can see just an endless stream of dollars going out of my wallet and into Steve Jobs’ bank account. That’s what happens when my son gets excited. Heheh.
Im gutted this annoucmnet is next week - I’m actually over in houston at the moment and my original plan was to pickup a cheap (gotta love that dollar -> UKP rate) video ipod - for video podcasts only (I already have an archos for movies and stuff) But now I dont want to shell out on an ipod video that will be replaced in the next few weeks/months ! Pants !
Im gutted this annoucmnet is next week - I’m actually over in houston at the moment and my original plan was to pickup a cheap (gotta love that dollar -> UKP rate) video ipod - for video podcasts only (I already have an archos for movies and stuff) But now I dont want to shell out on an ipod video that will be replaced in the next few weeks/months ! Pants !
Joe, the iTMS feature you seem to referring to, the MiniStore, can be turned off. In fact, I think it is loading turned off by default now if you have the latest version of iTunes.
iPods and iTunes are compatible with more platforms than any other comparable products. I really don’t know why you are claiming otherwise. Macs. Windows. Cingular and Motorola cell phones. Linux, with a little tweaking. What’s to complain about, really?
iPod users are encouraged to buy from the biggest and best purveyor of digital content. However, they are also free to rip their own CDs and movies to iTunes and to use non-DRM sites such as eMusic.
Joe, the iTMS feature you seem to referring to, the MiniStore, can be turned off. In fact, I think it is loading turned off by default now if you have the latest version of iTunes.
iPods and iTunes are compatible with more platforms than any other comparable products. I really don’t know why you are claiming otherwise. Macs. Windows. Cingular and Motorola cell phones. Linux, with a little tweaking. What’s to complain about, really?
iPod users are encouraged to buy from the biggest and best purveyor of digital content. However, they are also free to rip their own CDs and movies to iTunes and to use non-DRM sites such as eMusic.