Какво ново и интересно се случва около iPhone, iPod touch и Apple... Всякакви новини и слухове около мобилното устройство, продукти и приложения свързани с него и всичко останало по темата.
Не знам дали е за този раздел темата, но реших да пиша тук. Днес в един от БГ ежедневниците попаднах на една статия. Искам да я споделя с вас и най-вече с хората които нямат възможност да четат такива вестници. Коментара оставям на вас.
Като чета карето долу вдясно ме навежда на мисълта, че няма смисъл да се надяваме скоро да има BG iTunes Store и съответно официално iPhone в китната ни родина.
Дреме ви... аз откак имам iPhone съм с адресна регистрация в Miami.
И без това винаги съм искал да живея в Dade County, там правят страаааааааашен хип-хоп
Meet Meglena Kuneva. Looks like a real barrel of laughs, right? She's some kind of minister at the EU and now she too is joining the freetard chorus about iTunes and iPods. Jesus. See here. Ms. Sourpuss says it's not right that iTunes songs only play on an iPod. She's very, very upset about this. Well, folks, isn't this just your typical European nanny state mentality? Why should a government feel the need to get involved in this? Meg, if your subjects don't like the way iTunes and iPods are set up, they don't have to buy them. They have absolute freedom of choice here. The market can vote with its dollars. I realize this is probably a novel concept for someone from, um, Bulgaria. No, seriously. I really do want to get some lessons in morality from a politician whose native country sided with the Nazis in the second World War, then fell in with the Soviets for a few decades. Yep. Please, Meglena Kuneva. Please teach me right from wrong, O heroic defender of human rights. You're all about freedom, aren't you? Thank you, thank you, for saving the world from the curse of DRM on iTunes.
Apple has announced three significant changes to its iTunes Store at Macworld Expo,
but the first is undoubtedly the biggest news: The music and video download service,
which features more than 10 million songs, is finally going Digital Rights Management (DRM)-free.