“The iPod touch is cool, kind of expensive…” watch where apple takes this iPod thing!!!! that have to add value where there feel will give the best return! at this point, the new iPod and iPhone are virgin technologies developed with a VISION! allowing limited 3rd party involvement is SMART! why add the dead weight of crap ass 3rd part devs to the mix! and have to drag them along! ultimate they will smother innovation in such a focused marked like the hand held sector! you want open… develop for linux and be happy. hey mr Tech analyst! don’t quit your day job! Apple Still is a company that must stay in business to continue to produce cool devices.
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Apple can’t allow third party developers to patch up the holes that they’re purposefully leaving in the product.”īS…. This only enforces my belief that there won’t ever be a SDK. Why is there no Google Maps on the iPod touch? Simple it would detract from the value of the iPhone. “The iPod touch treads a thin line between the features of it and the iPhone.
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If there’s two coffee shops next to each other, and you have an iPod touch, then at least once, you’re going to go to Starbucks because of the WiFi.”īS… how the hell is apple forcing you in to starbucks! are you aware that is there is a star bucks next to another coffee shop… that OTHER coffe shop will have FREE wiFi…and better coffee! “Apple strike a lucrative deal to force people into Starbucks. The iPod touch could be similarly capable if it was fully open, but as it stands I don’t see it happening, unless without even more restrictions in the mix.ĭude… every thing you said in this comment is BS!!!!! Take the LinkSys WRT54G running the linux firmware, you can get all the features of a $600 router, on a $50 router. they’re going to continue piling on restrictions and crippleware because it works very well for selling consumer electronics. Apple can’t allow third party developers to patch up the holes that they’re purposefully leaving in the product.Īll in all, how I see it is that as Apple continues to be more Apple inc. * The iPod touch treads a thin line between the features of it and the iPhone.
Fair be to them, but no Sir, I don’t like it. Apple are not acting in the best interests of the market, and the technology here, it’s pure consumerism / profit making. This is just a little less freedom being passed onto the user, but it all adds up.
If there’s two coffee shops next to each other, and you have an iPod touch, then at least once, you’re going to go to Starbucks because of the WiFi. Rather than an open deal with many coffee outlets to provide an easier way to get onto WiFi systems, Apple strike a lucrative deal to force people into Starbucks. Whilst the new products are great and a very solid entry in the market (I think an iPod touch would suit me right down to the ground), it annoys me that Apple is more and more ‘selling out’ in a way that is increasingly hampering the capabilities of their devices and what the users can do.