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Apple pitching $30 a month TV service for iTunes to the networks? {Engadget}
Nov 2nd 2009 1:56PM What about Apple opening up iTunes and allowing advertising on it? Then we wouldnt have to pay $30/month per network.
At $30 a month PER NETWORK that will get expensive really fast, how many networks does it take to replicate a typical cable service?
iTunes goes 9.0.2: adds support for Apple TV 3.0, kills Pre sync {Engadget}
Oct 29th 2009 3:22PM @Kakairo
You are right, all the 'New Look' part came with the 9.0 release. Engadget misread the release. Everything after the second bullet is from the 9.0 release.
GlideTV Navigator gets a thorough hands-on and critiquing {Engadget}
Oct 26th 2009 4:17PM AirMouse is an iPhone app that brings up a virtual track pad and keyboard on your phone and lets you control any computer over WiFi.
It's pretty slick, the whole screen of your iPhone is a multi-touch track pad with right/left click, scroll etc. You can then shake your phone and half the screen becomes a keyboard.
Win a copy of Things for Mac {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Sep 1st 2009 11:09PM Toodeledo and ToDo iPhone app.
Nissan Forest air-con utilizes aromatherapy, 'natural' breezes to reduce fatigue {Autoblog}
Jul 26th 2009 7:16PM Man I'll appreciate if Nissan figures out how to keep their climate control from getting that musty wet smell.
Engadget's recession antidote: win an iSkin Vibes BlackBerry case! {Engadget}
Jul 26th 2009 12:35PM Fix the world economy by taking the blackberrys from the rich and giving them to the poor.
iPhone case please!
Engadget's recession antidote: win a DYMO LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo! {Engadget}
Jul 25th 2009 3:59PM This dual label maker would solve all my problems.
Engadget's recession antidote: win an OCZ Summit Series 60GB SSD! {Engadget}
Jul 21st 2009 4:40PM YES!
Playlist Alarm Clock, drift off and wake up to custom soundtracks {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jul 18th 2009 12:34AM Sleep: Moonlight - Mozart
Wake: Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles
Best Buy-sponsored survey shows that Americans want smartphones even though they don't understand them {Engadget}
Jul 1st 2009 4:00PM Man you're wrong with both of your points.
First the smartphone features of the iPhone even in the hands on non-techie people still get used a lot more than other smartphones. I know parents and grandparents that used features of the iphone like weather and safari that they would never use on a windows mobile or blackberry. Also, there are a TON of people out there with Blackberries that used them for nothing more than texting, its ridiculous.
As for Japan, yeah their phones are packed with features but having talked with people from Japan they say that most people dont even understand how to use all the features. Its all about the feature check list, you buy the phone with the most check marks. They are creatures of habit just like us in the US, if everyone is buying Blackberries then you buy one too.







