Comment Re:I can picture it now... (Score 1) 215
Just as long as he doesn't violate FCC rules by retransmitting it (unless it's playing from the space shuttle)
Just as long as he doesn't violate FCC rules by retransmitting it (unless it's playing from the space shuttle)
Yeah, PARC really got swindled with that worthless Apple stock they got.
Only if it includes an email client.
The trouble with this argument is that WiFi very rarely "just works" without "fiddling about with drivers" while bluetooth always "just works" and bluetooth tethering has been around for years.
3/10.
The concept is good but you gotta keep it a bit more subtle, otherwise people are gonna stop reading around 'bluetooth always "just works"'.
I don't doubt that, but while the User ID tags embedded in iTunes+ downloads are pretty well known, I can't find any info (besides that article) about Amazon watermarking mp3 downloads, especially in a user identifiable way. OP implied that Amazon themselves were marking downloads.
Watermarked content (...) Amazon audio
I'm gonna need some more information here.
According to this:
Since Amazon itself does not apply the watermarks, and labels presumably supply only one MP3 copy of any given song, there’s no way for a label to directly identify and sue an individual if, say, someone were to steal that person’s iPod and share its songs all over the internets
You privy to any more information than that?
You mean like a shotgun modem?
mojo
I see what you did there.
spray alcohol through the nozzels after every shower
Forget after, how about during?
I don' t have a Geotag Photos option.
It's only available if Auto Locate is turned on.
I have an old 1/2 gig iPod that I would love to use as portable file storage, but Jobs doesn't even let me do that.
And which iPod would that be that is 1/2gig and does not support USB mass storage? Or are you just trolling?
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