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You beat me to it. Orange starts selling iPhones today. Come on guys, just because it's not in the US, couple of seconds research would have confirmed to you the dates for Orange.
My question is, now they've got this software, do you need to buy a controller anymore? I've been looking at getting Sonos for a while, if I could totally avoid having to buy the big, bulky controller, that would be fantastic!
iTunes 8 is available. Site hasn't been updated, but the download link downloads v8. Go get it!
I'm not the only one! Hurrah!
I don't get why people even entertain the idea it'll ship before then. It'll be available the day the new iPhone comes out. I can't see Apple letting version 1 phone users have access to all the new goodies before the people paying to get a second gen one. It'll be simultaneous or slightly later, why would they ever considering doing anything else?
Will be interesting to see how this impacts their existing arrangement with Apple.
Weird, checkout worked fine for me. Got it installed and looks great. Only thing that's a shame is that, with the sharing feature, I can't install a second version on another machine (that doesn't have a TV tuner or anything) and use it to stream my recordings across my network. Looks like I need two licenses, which is a shame.
That was my little rant. I'm calm now :-)
Definitely a cool addition. Although I'm beginning to get annoyed with everyone saying "it should have always been able to do that". It's crazy! It didn't do that. People knew, in detail, what it could and couldn't do when they bought it. And on top of this, people knew Apple planned to issue regular updates to provide enhanced functionality. Yes, maybe you feel it should have had that to start with, but my bet is, when some magical video streaming recording movie studio functionality gets added down the line, someone somewhere will feel "it should have always been able to do that". It can't, it soon will. Be thankful, be excited, and let's leave it at that. Please!
Badger's noses, get your badger's noses!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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