Unlimited iTunes subscription coming? Maybe it's brain surgery after all
Posted by James Breen at 19 March 2008 2:56
Today, I want to talk about apple iphone mobile phone, interesting staff, and quite good idea flush in my eyes. First let me see what others say.
Let's see this:
Six months after the iPhone's U.S. launch, has the device changed the mobile landscape? According to M:Metrics, the answer is yes. Today, the measurement firm reports that the iPhone is already the most popular device for accessing news and information on the mobile Web, with 85 percent of iPhone users accessing news and information in the month of January. "The iPhone has certainly delivered on its hype," said Mark Donovan, senior analyst, M:Metrics. "Beyond a doubt, this device is ..[more].
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
The Financial Times is reporting that Apple is in negotiations with the big record companies to offer an unlimited subscription model. The deal would give customers access to the entire iTunes music Library in exchang efor a premium price put on Apple devices (iPod, iPhone, etc). Nokia currently has this model and offers the music companies $80 per handset for the priveledge - to be split up based on the downloading habits of its users. Apple, on the otherhand, is only offering .. click here.
I shall introduce you to some wonderful article which was post internet about apple iphone mobile phone. They are truly inspirational, standing for the indomitable spirit.
Craig Hockenberry is a smart guy. He's been around for a while, and has an impressive track record in the Mac software world. I don't, but that's not going to stop me from arguing with him about background apps on the iPhone. His argument has two parts. Part 1 (here) essentially says that gackground apps will kill the battery life and usability of the iPhone by allowing application developers to willy-nilly make network connections, thus keeping the device radios on more than needed (or ..Read the rest of this post.
Like it or not, things are better day after day.
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