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Re: 16 Gig iPod Touch Screen
« Reply #30 on: September 08, 2007, 12:31:00 am »
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  Don't forget that with Apple's iPod recycling program, you get 10% off if you bring in your old iPod.  Only at Apple retail stores.
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Re: 16 Gig iPod Touch Screen
« Reply #31 on: September 08, 2007, 01:11:00 am »
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 I glanced at my credit card bill before paying it off this month and I average well over 3 figures a weekend on bar tabs, that's what you should be laughing at, if I stayed home without shows and drinking I could probably buy a new iphone a month and give it to people like you or I guess I could just go on enjoying my life, yeh I think I'll do that. [/QB]
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« Reply #32 on: September 08, 2007, 10:15:00 am »
Excellent burn.
 
 
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Re: 16 Gig iPod Touch Screen
« Reply #33 on: September 09, 2007, 03:21:00 pm »
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Actually, I didn't wait in line but ended up paying more than $600 for the convenience. Not up in arms at all, thems the ways of the tech world if you want the latest you pay the price, if you want to stay in the stoneage and throw said stones that those that aren't I suppose they go hang out at your house.
 
 I have to say the ability to do what I do most on the run, without lugging a laptop is worth every dime over the asking price I paid.
 
 I glanced at my credit card bill before paying it off this month and I average well over 3 figures a weekend on bar tabs, that's what you should be laughing at, if I stayed home without shows and drinking I could probably buy a new iphone a month and give it to people like you or I guess I could just go on enjoying my life, yeh I think I'll do that.  
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« Reply #34 on: September 10, 2007, 10:20:00 pm »
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Actually, I didn't wait in line but ended up paying more than $600 for the convenience.  Not up in arms at all, thems the ways of the tech world if you want the latest you pay the price, if you want to stay in the stoneage and throw said stones that those that aren't I suppose they go hang out at your house.  
 
  I have to say the ability to do what I do most on the run, without lugging a laptop is worth every dime over the asking price I paid.  
 
 I glanced at my credit card bill before paying it off this month and I average well over 3 figures a weekend on bar tabs, that's what you should be laughing at, if I stayed home without shows and drinking I could probably buy a new iphone a month and give it to people like you or I guess I could just go on enjoying my life, yeh I think I'll do that. [/QB]
Actually, if you want to stay ahead in the tech world you don't live in the United States.

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« Reply #35 on: September 11, 2007, 09:54:00 am »
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Re: 16 Gig iPod Touch Screen
« Reply #36 on: September 12, 2007, 05:55:00 pm »
Hey, does somebody with an iPhone want to answer an inquiry for me?  Well, it could be more than one inquiry, but I'll start here...
 
 Does the iPhone allow you to get new/updated podcasts wirelessly or is synching with iTunes required?
 
 If the answer to the first question is yes, is there a setting to do it only over wi-fi and not over at&t's network?
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ratioci nation

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« Reply #37 on: September 13, 2007, 05:35:00 am »
I think this should answer your questions, although somebody with one can answer from personal experience http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM.Tech.Q3.07/7A96674D-44DE-492B-97F0-24E239BCD22A.html

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Re: 16 Gig iPod Touch Screen
« Reply #38 on: September 13, 2007, 10:31:00 am »
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Originally posted by vansmack:
  Hey, does somebody with an iPhone want to answer an inquiry for me?  Well, it could be more than one inquiry, but I'll start here...
 
 Does the iPhone allow you to get new/updated podcasts wirelessly or is synching with iTunes required?
 
 If the answer to the first question is yes, is there a setting to do it only over wi-fi and not over at&t's network?
Answer number 1 is no, currently you have to physically attach and synch with itunes to update podcasts or anything else for that matter on the iPhone, not allowing atleast bluetooth connection for synching is a flaw that will hopefully be remedied if not full wifi file sharing/synching/etc.
 
 Now, with the mobile iTunes store that is likely to change, and since the new iPod doesn't have AT&T ability the new software should allow iPhones to using wifi the same way.

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Re: 16 Gig iPod Touch Screen
« Reply #39 on: September 13, 2007, 12:42:00 pm »
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Originally posted by bnyced0:
   not allowing atleast bluetooth connection for synching is a flaw that will hopefully be remedied if not full wifi file sharing/synching/etc.
 
 Now, with the mobile iTunes store that is likely to change, and since the new iPod doesn't have AT&T ability the new software should allow iPhones to using wifi the same way.
Thanks Pollard and bnyced0.  I don't think bluetooth would help what I'm trying to do.  I listen to daily podcasts, and I was hoping that the iPhone would auto sync those podcasts over a wifi connection.  Part of the problem is that I commute while parts 2 and 3 of a podcast are being uploaded and it would be nice that when I finish part 1, I could immediately go into part 2, rather than waste commute time.  But wifi would be key, because it wouldn't synch fast enough over at&t's network.
 
 Anyhow, the simple point is I would like my podcasts to update wirelessly on my iPod/iTouch when I travel/commute without a laptop.
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Darth Ed

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« Reply #40 on: September 14, 2007, 11:47:00 am »
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 Anyhow, the simple point is I would like my podcasts to update wirelessly on my iPod/iTouch when I travel/commute without a laptop.
If the podcast is available on some web site (most are), you can just click on the link in MobileSafari and listen to it while you're on the go without sync'ing with iTunes on your computer.
 
 P.S. Rumor has it that 16GB iPhones will be released before the end of the year.

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« Reply #41 on: September 14, 2007, 12:23:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Darth Ed:
  If the podcast is available on some web site (most are), you can just click on the link in MobileSafari and listen to it while you're on the go without sync'ing with iTunes on your computer.
 
I see your point, but that would require a constant internet connection, not always easy to do while commuting.  Instead, I would like the 40MB file added to my iTunes library so I wouldn't have to be constantly connected.
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Re: 16 Gig iPod Touch Screen
« Reply #42 on: September 14, 2007, 12:38:00 pm »
alternately, you could just wait a few extra weeks for your desired ipod to be  copied by the chinese...
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Re: 16 Gig iPod Touch Screen
« Reply #43 on: September 19, 2007, 12:22:00 pm »
No 3G for the U.K. iPhone
 
 September 18, 2007 1:17 PM PDT
 Posted by Tom Krazit
 
 Apple announced its first iPhone deal outside of the U.S. this morning, and might have made its second big mistake in the early days of its iPhone strategy.
 
 The company announced an iPhone partnership Tuesday morning in London with U.K. carrier O2. CEO Steve Jobs made an appearance at the Regent Street Apple store to answer questions from the British press, who were curious as to why Apple decided to introduce the same EDGE phone that's on sale in the U.S. to the U.K. market.
 
 Engadget's live blog reported that Jobs is still concerned about battery life. "The 3G chipsets are real power hogs," Jobs said, adding that he doesn't think 3G chipsets will allow for sufficient battery life until next year. That was the same answer Apple gave earlier this year to questions about the first U.S. iPhone and its dependence on an EDGE cellular network outside of Wi-Fi hotspots.
 
 The two markets are very different, however. The U.K., and really Europe as a whole, are much further along in their deployment of faster 3G cellular networking technology than the U.S. O2 CEO Matthew Key said Tuesday that only about 30 percent of its network will be EDGE-compatible when its iPhone launches, but the carrier has already deployed 3G in many places throughout the U.K. EDGE was meant as a stepping stone for some carriers who weren't ready to roll out full 3G services, but most U.K. carriers went ahead with 3G implementations to replace their older 2G GSM/GPRS networks. (Check out GSMWorld.com if you need help deciphering the alphabet soup that is the cellular industry.)
 
 It's a little different back in the U.S., where 3G technologies compatible with the base GSM standard used by the iPhone are just getting under way, and EDGE was used to keep people interested during the interim. AT&T, the U.S. iPhone carrier, only offers 3G services in select cities around the country, while the U.K. carriers have a more seamless deployment of 3G technology.
 
 Therefore, Apple's going to have to really captivate U.K. buyers with the design and interface of the iPhone. That's been the device's strong suit since the day Jobs first held it aloft at Macworld, but lots of U.S. iPhone customers had never experienced 3G networking speeds before, and therefore didn't know what they were missing. Most tech-savvy Brits interested in smart phones likely already have a 3G phone, and asking them to step back to EDGE might be a tall order.
 
 Jobs' insistence on a high standard for battery life may pay off in the end, but it could be a tougher go for Apple in the U.K. at first. Apple and O2 are throwing in a subscription to The Cloud's U.K. network of hotspots, since O2 has limited EDGE coverage at launch.
 
 But coming off Apple's miscalculation on the iPhone price cut backlash, you have to wonder if the company is likewise misreading the appeal of the iPhone in the U.K. Sure, it's pretty, but is it too slow? As always, people will vote with their wallets.
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