Palm Pre is backrest on the iTunes fare
Aug 2, 2009 phones
War, huh. What is it goodness for? Absolutely nonentity… as the strain goes. But Palm and Apple seem to rich person forgotten the lessons that Edwin Starr tried to teach us. The tiff between the deuce technology giants began when Apple released the latest version of iTunes which claimed to "disable devices falsely claiming to be iPods, including the Palm Pre." This meant that you could no thirster hook your Palm Pre up to iTunes and sync your medicine to it.
At the time Palm advised users not to update their iTunes software and stated that "if Apple chooses to disable media sync in iTunes, it will be a direct puff to their users." Now things rich person gotten even hotter between Palm and Apple as Palm has released an update to the webOS organization that apparently fixes the syncing problem brought about by Apple. WebOS 1.1 has a tonne of other fixes which give the Pre Microsoft Exchange documentation and improved gesture controls among other things ,but it’s the iTunes location that lays down the gauntlet. The doubtfulness on everyone’s lips is how Apple will respond to Palm’s latest number of posturing. Will it release another iTunes update to stroke a wrench in the deeds? Or will it throw in the towel? We think that the only sensible way to solve this is for Apple chief executive officer, Steve Jobs and Palm chief executive officer (and former Apple employee), Jon Rubenstein to play each other at Street Fighter in a succeeder takes all geek off. Until then, we’ll keep our ears to the priming to see what Apple do next.
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