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How would you like to run Palm OS apps on your iPhone/iPod Touch?   

If the StyleTap developers can bring StyleTap to the iPhone/iPod Touch, that will open up a huge collection of 3rd party applications for end users and will make my iPhone so much more functional.

 
 
No incoming email audio alerts on iPod touch: you got a problem with that?   

Reading Katherine Boehret's "Apple's Update for the iPhone and iPod touch piece in yesterday's Wall Street Journal, I realized something that hadn't occurred to me before.

 
Onto Apple's Macworld stumble - $20 iPod touch upgrade   

Now, I think that Apple's Time Capsule and the new MacBook Air products are likely to be very popular with Mac fans, but something that might not go down so well - the $20 upgrade fee to add Mail, Stocks, Notes, Weather, and Maps to the iPod touch.

 
iPod touch email app makes the $20 upgrade fee easier to swallow   

OK, I've been using the new apps on my iPod touch for a few days now and I'm still of the opinion that 80% of them are pretty dismal. However, the email app is pretty good and makes the $20 upgrade fee easier to swallow.

 
 
Putting the Touch on iPod users   

I would have thought that after the iPhone price cut fiasco, Apple would have gotten a bit savvier on the customer-friendly front, but given the company's decision to charge $20 for the iPod Touch software update, I guess not so much.

 
Apple, the $20 iPod touch update and GAAP   

Since my post yesterday about the $20 iPod touch software update several readers have contacted me to explain how Apple had to charge for this update because of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). This issue, so I'm told, is much the same as the way Apple had to charge $1.99 the 802.11n enabler for the Intel-based MacBooks and MacBook Pros. Personally, I don't buy this. If this is going to be Apple's defense over the charge, then I say it's nothing more than a smokescreen. Here's why ...

 
iPod touch - Update time!   

Here's the question though - is the upgrade worth $20? Right now I'm not ready to commit and when I've used it a little more I'll have a better handle on how I feel. However, if you pressed me for an immediate answer I'd have to say "no" it's not worth the $20. That kind of money buys a lot of shareware software and if the iPod touch and iPhone were open to developers we'd see apps that competed with these available, and I have no doubt that we'd see free apps that would rival these.

 
Handmark releases Pocket Express Travel for the iPhone   

Who says that iPhones are not for the business person? Certainly not Handmark as they just announced Pocket Express Travel for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Simply point your iPhone/iPod Touch Safari browser to http://www.pocketexpress.com/ and you will get FREE access to the Handmark travel services. I have used Pocket Express on Windows Mobile and Palm devices in the past and it is great to see an iPhone-optimized site with services for the traveler.

 
Apple delivers iPhone, iPod touch and QuickTime fixes with Macworld updates   

Apple's software updates for the iPhone and iPod touch contain a few security fixes. Apple also patched QuickTime while it was at it.

 
New solution enables really, really cheap intl. calling from your iPhone OR iPod Touch   

Alternatively you can select the name in your JAJAH contacts and click on the number you want to call. JAJAH will call your phone, you pick up, and you will be connected to the desired international number. You can call any phone anywhere in the world (landline or mobile) without the need of an international calling plan - the registration is free, there is no contract and no monthly fee, just big savings.

 
 
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