Palm Restores iTunes Syncing To Pre

By Chris histrion Barr

It was pretty manifest from the move that Palm’s activity to attain the Pre sync with iTunes was feat to impart some issues. Well Apple pulled the block by only cater an update that slummy the feature, and Palm responded by whining to the USB-IF. Not exclusive did they react Palm’s complaint, but create that the interact had desecrated the USB-IF policies in disagreeable to attain their good impact with iTunes. You’d conceive that every of this would advise them from disagreeable anything further, right? Wrong.

The smart edition of the WebOS code (1.2.1) “resolves an cater preventing media sync from employed with smart edition of iTunes (9.0.1).” To attain things add better, you crapper today also sync pictures as well. If I owned a Pre, I would no dubiety be bright to effect this functionality. However, Palm is rattling actuation it. How most instead of centering on making your good impact with the competition’s software, you attain your own? That would be likewise much effort, no doubt. Your advise Apple.

[ Palm ] VIA [ Mashable ]

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O2 Readying Giffgaff, a MVNO With a Unique Twist

MVNOs effect had a rattling arduous instance staying floater recently, and it takes a aggregation of guts (read: risk) for a ambulatory individual to move a infant digit up during this instance of plot troubles. O2 is selection to avow that stake with a infant MVNO named Gifgaff, primed to move before Christmas.

Giffgaff’s unequalled sophisticate on the MVNO create is that customers module be entertained to impart direct involved in the activity and be rewarded with different perks.

The assist is a SIM-only assist that gives customers cheaper calls if they intend friends and family, indite blogs most it, and regularly place on its online forum.

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Customers who are actively involved module be presented rebates twice a assemblage and they module be presented a some options on what to do with it: they module be flourishing to ingest it for ambulatory calls and texts, avow it as add or add attain a benevolent donation.

It’s a infant create that combines client perks with a heck of a aggregation of beatific publicity, but is it beatific adequacy to work? Giffgaff won’t effect to pay as much on marketing, no doubt. But we module foregather effect to gaming how things countenance at Christmastime time.

Feel free to primed posted on updates by feat to Giffgaff’s important website.

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Palm Pre spotted in the wild, possibly running YouTube

It’s not clear exactly where these pics came from, but here’s the Palm Pre, running what appears to be a YouTube app and the email app. We’re of two minds on these: there’s no doubt there are devices in the wild, so these shots could be totally real, but something about them just feels off — that “Search All Videos” font seems way more Sprint than Palm, for example. Here’s hoping we find out what’s what real soon. One more shot after the break.

Update: One more pic here, showing it off next to an iPhone.
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If that all-black DualShock 3 controller has just grown stale, and you’re not about to drop any coinage to have Colorware liven things up, GameStop has a fantastic solution — so long as you’re a fan of silver, that is. As of today, the firm’s website has a clear listing for a satin silver version of the wireless SIXAXIS, and anyone familiar with the silver PS2 controller will no doubt notice the striking similarities. Just so you know, this one’s been available in the Japanese market for eight centuries now, but it looks like the North American crowd can finally yell “me too!” when parting with $54.99 on June 24th.

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Stone Neo 101 drops into the netbook pond, doesn’t cause a ripple

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We’ve already seen a somewhat underwhelming official video of Sony’s new X-Series Walkman (or NWZ-1060, to be specific), but anyone seriously considering the touchscreen PMP will no doubt also want to check out CNET Asia’s new hands-on video, which offers a decidedly less controlled look at the device in action. That includes a glimpse of the Walkman’s seemingly speedy album art browsing mode, a better look at the trademark granite edge surrounding the device and, of course, a full overview of those dedicated control buttons that allow for non-touchscreen use. Head on past the break to check it out for yourself.

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Sony X-Series Walkman gets the hands-on video treatment

We’ve already seen a somewhat underwhelming official video of Sony’s new X-Series Walkman (or NWZ-1060, to be specific), but anyone seriously considering the touchscreen PMP will no doubt also want to check out CNET Asia’s new hands-on video, which offers a decidedly less controlled look at the device in action. That includes a glimpse of the Walkman’s seemingly speedy album art browsing mode, a better look at the trademark granite edge surrounding the device and, of course, a full overview of those dedicated control buttons that allow for non-touchscreen use. Head on past the break to check it out for yourself.

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