- Will Apple iTunes turn into a subscription service?
- Arthur C. Clark lament.
- Adobe bringing Flash to the iPhone. Will Apple try to prevent it?
- Dell back into handheld game.
- Wells Fargo going to offer data backup? I am leery.
- Flash memory prices falling; Toshiba is hurt.
- Google says it may share data with US Government.
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jobs says flash is too slow to be handled by iPhone. I think its the opposite, iPhone seems too slow to handle flash sites and job should stop fooling the iPhone and iPod touch owners.
Subscription model music uses timed DRM that must phone home to make sure you still are subscribed and/or own the rights to the song. That’s how the current ones are working and I’d assume iTunes would be the same.
Like #2 says.
You could ‘load up’ as much as you want, but after you cancel the subscription the music becomes unplayable.
#1 – Dorkor, oh nevermind.
Two of my pet peeves:
The Flash player and the QT player. They just suck big time.
My elderly PC, can view movies coded at 1280×720 with VLC, but just simply stops on youtube and apple movie trailers.
Bad coding at its worst. OTOH VLC rock.
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#4
lemme guess feces, you’re one of those loser apple fan boys, right?
What’s the bubble noise in the background?
The Cauldron.
We know but can’t tell you. You’re not Dvorak initiated…
ps. Just listen to the first episodes. the subject is discussed thoroughly…
Yeah, Pedro, but this is the player with volume control…not fun anymore.