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How are the iPod unlocking methods coming along? I read that the (or perhaps one of the) software ones is being touted as illegal, and they're selling it weirdly (you have to be a "reseller" and buy in bulk) to get it. And that the hardware one is a bitch.
There's a SIM one too, and if it's complete, I don't see why anyone bothers with the other two.
Hmm. Family pack. I could buy my mini now, and then upgrade that and my laptop when Leopard comes out.
Buying an OS. How quaint.
I read that the (or perhaps one of the) software ones is being touted as illegal
As I understand it, circumventing copyright in order to unlock your phone is specifically *allowed* under the DMCA, but AT&T is claiming that it's illegal to *sell* the unlocking software (even if it's not illegal to use it). The problem with their argument is that there are existing legal businesses where you can pay someone to unlock your phone (including many other phones sold by AT&T), and they're only challenging the legality of selling software to unlock iPhones. They don't seem to have a leg to stand on other than having more money for lawyers than the software developers.
Exactly! If you go by that logic, you'd never buy any shiny new toys.
See, I know that. However, Jilli's phone is less than 2 years old, and her iPod isn't even 10 months old. So, she gets to wait.
Some iTouch stuff: iPod Touch Can Run All Apple and Third-Parties' iPhone Apps
You may be asking yourself where are Mail, Weather, Google Maps or Stocks in the new iPod touch. The answer: they are coming, but probably not from Apple. The iPod runs Mac OS X like the iPhone does and we have got unofficial word from inside Apple that it runs exactly the same applications. The exact quote: "they use the same damn binaries."
For some unknown reason, Apple decided not to include Mail, Weather and Stocks in the iPod touch, perhaps trying to separate both devices. Looking at the application mix, the iPod touch seems more entertainment-oriented while the JesusPhone extends itself into the communication hub/personal productivity area.
This is an artificial differentiation, however. Both gadgets use exactly the same core operating system and programming frameworks. The only differentiating aspects are in some of the user interface elements.
I do feel a bit taken advantage of now that my iPhone is suddenly so much cheaper, although beating my brother and cousin in having one was almost worth it.
Some good news for us early iPhone buyers: [link]
Huh.
Good on them. Also, good idea to nip this issue in the bud (and turn it into a P.R. positive).
I knew when I bought my new Nano last month that there was likely a new line of iPods coming soon, but I didn't think there would be such a price drop. The new 8G Nanos are Cdn $80 cheaper than the old ones. Damn me and my bad timing!
Still have the receipt? Can you return it?
I'm actually impressed by the iPhone thing - good decision on their part and males me love them even more.
Does anyone know: If you go to Amazon through an affiliate link, but just put an item on your wish-list, does it retain the affiliate information for when you decide to buy?