Man oh man... the theives of the world stand up and rejoice. Cry hot tears of happiness and roll on the floor in giddy glee as the realize that people are just making it too easy for them ;_;
"is small and have a built-in battery that will supply electricity to the iPhone while it's synchronizing with iTunes"
well, there goes my complaint. damn iPod drains on wifi way too quickly as is... on the other hand, THIS thing has to be recharged, which means plugging it into a cable so... what's the point of walking over, unplugging the dongle, going back and plugging it into your iPod, syncing, and then removing the dongle from the iPod, and then plugging it back into its charger. You're actually adding a step AND an extra trip across the room. you can't USE your iPod while it's syncing, so there's no incentive to keep it in your hand, as opposed to laying it down on the desk.
Plugging in a cable to sync your device (as well as recharge it) is hardly a significant effort and somehow reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where they are talking about self-shaking bottles of juice. Still, it is interesting that this was announced on the same day that Apple changed the rules on wireless downloading of previous purchases on the iPhone, though this will not solve that problem.
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06/01/09
Please never again use "beg the question" in the same context as above. It's wrong. [begthequestion.info]
06/02/09
right or wrong, that link is the most retarded pretentious bullshit i've read this year.
06/01/09
well, there goes my complaint. damn iPod drains on wifi way too quickly as is... on the other hand, THIS thing has to be recharged, which means plugging it into a cable so... what's the point of walking over, unplugging the dongle, going back and plugging it into your iPod, syncing, and then removing the dongle from the iPod, and then plugging it back into its charger. You're actually adding a step AND an extra trip across the room. you can't USE your iPod while it's syncing, so there's no incentive to keep it in your hand, as opposed to laying it down on the desk.
06/01/09