appleinsider.com — A new version of Apple's iPhone Software could provide iPhone and iPod touch users with access to their home computer's entire iTunes media library while on the go without having to first download those media items through a traditional sync, a new company filing has revealed.
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bburdickAug 7, 2008
Get with the program... I've been doing this for a week now. How can you patent something that already exists? My guess is these guys submitted their app to the apple appstore and Apple decided to patent it instead of approve it. <a class="user" href="http://www.simplifymedia.com/blog/">http://www.simplifymedia.com/blog/</a>
sotartsAug 8, 2008
why comment if you don't give a f**k?
fahrvergnuugenAug 8, 2008
"You would have streaming anywhere there is cel coverage."Thanks for making my point for me.
neodorianAug 8, 2008
So basically Orb but with more trying to get you to buy crap from their store.
njren78Aug 11, 2008
If everyone approached obstacles with the attitude you have, there would be zero progress in this world. Simply because DRM advocates will position themselves against something...that's no reason to abandon the idea entirely. The fact is, this is something that Apple can pull off with a little reconfiguring of their current technology, so it makes sense that this would be the next likely move.
PaulTheBookGuyAug 12, 2008
Dude, if you're somewhere where there is NO cel coverage, then turn your f**king iPod off and go fishing... seriously.
PaulTheBookGuyAug 12, 2008
No, basically Orb but works with iTunes and works easily and properly without being a hog on your entire system.I used to use Winamp. It's a f**king Hog.
donna1234Nov 24, 2008
A new version of Apple's iPhone Software<a class="user" href="http://www.bestipodtips.info/">http://www.bestipodtips.info/</a><a class="user" href="http://www.webthe.info/">http://www.webthe.info/</a>