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Getting files off ipod onto pc from playlist using ibrowse
Getting files off ipod onto pc from playlist using ibrowse












getting files off ipod onto pc from playlist using ibrowse
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For reasons that I can only attribute to greed, Apple has chosen to “chip” all iPhone connectors, ensuring that most existing iPod cables and accessories–despite using the same proprietary connector as your iPhone–will not work with the iPhone. Speaking of the iPhone connector, did you have to buy new cables and accessories for the iPhone? Yes, I did…and it infuriates me.

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Finally, they’ve enabled video out from the iPhone connector, allowing me to playback video podcasts, TV episodes, and movies on external devices–on TVs, in hotels, in my car, etc. In a nod to international travelers, they’ve made it easier to turn off all network communications to save on roaming charges. The home button has additional functionality, making it easier to manage songs in play when the phone is locked. Apple improved messaging by adding the Blackberryish add-a-period-if-I-type-two-consecutive-spaces feature and improved iPod functionality by (finally) isolating podcasts from the Albums list. Then came the iTunes store, which is probably the cheapest mobile music store in existence: for the same price as on the desktop, you can buy and sync any songs from iTunes’ music collection. Within weeks patches were released to address early problems. Speaking of new stuff, what’s new on the iPhone since its release? One of the reasons I wanted an iPhone is that I knew it would be a platform that Apple could and would continually improve.

getting files off ipod onto pc from playlist using ibrowse

And now with Gmail’s new IMAP service, iPhone access to my e-mail account is better than ever. I’m in the fortunate position of working with an organization that uses Google Apps for Your Domain, which means that my corporate e-mail is Gmail. Luckily, that’s not my primary mode of communication. Have I tried connecting to an Exchange server yet? Yes. Speaking of the office, I hear you can’t use your iPhone for corporate/professional communications. I’ll buy stock in the company that hires him. I’ll also be watching the news to find out where the video’s creator ends up. Then I let Best Buy know that and why I sold my shares today. I’ve been a Best Buy stockholder for years, but today I sold my shares at a net loss, because I don’t think it’s good business to invest in a company that’s run by idiots. I can only draw one conclusion: Best Buy is run by idiots. I’m still trying to figure out why they’d even be inclined to investigate if this innocuous video had any Best Buy affiliation. That’s what’s being mocked here-not the products themselves.īest Buy would have likely never been associated with this video in any way if its management team had respected some boundaries and done nothing. This video is mocking people like me, and I found the video to be very funny and accurate about iPhone buyers’ brand loyalty. I bought an iPhone 4 on the first day it was available. I’m an iPhone owner and an Apple investor. Throw in a holiday weekend with lots of tech news and a grand total of over 3 million views on YouTube, and the public is now baffled by Best Buy’s move. Despite the facts that this video has nothing to do with Best Buy, doesn’t suggest Best Buy in any way, doesn’t identify the creator as being associated with Best Buy, and is so clearly satire that it can’t be interpreted as disparaging either mentioned product, Best Buy suspended the employee indefinitely and is purportedly now trying to fire the employee.

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Neither this video nor the other videos posted by the creator suggest any personal or professional association with Best Buy.įast forward a week, and Best Buy has learned that the video’s creator has worked in its mobile sales group for years. The video does not in any capacity mention or suggest Best Buy. The video does not openly disparage either of the products it mentions: the iPhone 4 and the HTC EVO. The video (not safe for work due to language) features two cute, furry animals talking in electronically-generated speech, standing in a nondescript outdoor environment referred to as Phone Mart. Last week, a relatively unknown young man posted a clever and amusing animated video to YouTube, poking fun at the sometimes blind following garnered by the iPhone.














Getting files off ipod onto pc from playlist using ibrowse