Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Jul 2009 04:56 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Palm has released the first major update to its brand new webOS platform, version 1.1. It comes packed with a lot of bug fixes, speed improvements, and new features, mostly geared towards the enterprise, but there's also a lot of stuff in there for ordinary consumers. And iTunes sync? The game is on: Palm re-enabled iTunes syncing in webOS 1.1. Update: Palm isn't waiting for Apple to take the next step - Palm has reported Apple to the USB Implementers Forum. "Palm believes that openness and interoperability offer better experiences for users by allowing them the freedom to use the content they own without interference across devices and services, so on behalf of consumers, we have notified the USB Implementers Forum of what we believe is improper use of the Vendor ID number by another member." Update II: More on how Palm masquerades the Pre as an iPod.
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RE[9]: Get ready for...
by Kochise on Mon 27th Jul 2009 15:38 UTC in reply to "RE[8]: Get ready for..."
Kochise
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Music delivery is JUST music delivery, nothing really fancy about that ! Tell me WHERE there is so-called "innovation" beside a simple SHOUTcast service ? If Palm can trick and access iTunes to provide users to the raw music, that means there is no golden secret about music service, so what's the matter ? The only "innovation" I see is how Apple cut the access to the music to third parties when they finds out, this can be also called 'censorship' ! Are you really sure to call THIS "innovation" ? iTunes is the Apple's milkcow, and they just do not want somebody else to get access to it if not through the use of their own hardware. This can be also called 'monopoly' ! Are you really sure to call THIS "innovation" ?

Music delivery is to me, as a programmer, as simple as defining a standart shaped electrig plug or fuel nozzle. And tricking these shapes just to cut off the services (like RTMP vs RTMPE, Google for rtmpdump) is just a matter of maliciousness ! Easy as pie...

Kochise

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