There are four main consumers of 'iPod touch-screen' updates - iPhone owner, iPhone new owner, iPod Touch owner, iPod Touch new owner. To be 'fairer' (though still not), Apple should instead charge $5 for each of the above four customers equally.
Still, it is not right for Apple to charge this. When it comes to technology & technical stuff, this kind of definition becomes fuzzy. But in principle, everyone knows, new significant upgrade comes every few years like XP to Vista, Tiger to Leopard, iLife 06 to iLife 08. This is not a new leap of software upgrade. It is only a firmware.
Additional unrelated comments :) #Steve Job, you ain't doing a good job! You're doing STIFF JOBS! What's the big deal with iPod Touch? As the old ones, one still need to touch them to keep going. :) Why did you ditch the camera connector compatibility with new iPod models?
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There are four main consumers of 'iPod touch-screen' updates - iPhone owner, iPhone new owner, iPod Touch owner, iPod Touch new owner.
To be 'fairer' (though still not), Apple should instead charge $5 for each of the above four customers equally.
Still, it is not right for Apple to charge this. When it comes to technology & technical stuff, this kind of definition becomes fuzzy.
But in principle, everyone knows, new significant upgrade comes every few years like XP to Vista, Tiger to Leopard, iLife 06 to iLife 08.
This is not a new leap of software upgrade. It is only a firmware.
Additional unrelated comments :)
#Steve Job, you ain't doing a good job! You're doing STIFF JOBS!
What's the big deal with iPod Touch? As the old ones, one still need to touch them to keep going. :)
Why did you ditch the camera connector compatibility with new iPod models?