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Apple blocks rival smart phones

Palm Pre (AP)

The latest update of Apple’s iTunes has included a fix to block devices such as the Palm Pre that use the program for synchronising music and content.

The Palm Pre smartphone is seen by many as a direct rival to Apple’s iPhone because of its innovative interface and web based software.

Marketing for the new Palm Pre touted "seamless" synchronisation with iTunes, because it appeared as an Apple device.

Palm called the move a "direct blow" to Apple’s users.

While many devices can, through intermediary software, connect and synchronise with iTunes, the Pre was able to do so because it identified itself as an iPod.

In June, Apple issued a note stressing that it "does not provide support for, or test for compatibility with, non-Apple digital media players" and warned that "newer versions of Apple’s iTunes software may no longer provide syncing functionality" with them.

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Now, the latest version of iTunes, 8.2.1, has patched the hole through which devices could masquerade as Apple products.

Apple said in a statement that the update, in addition to other bug fixes, "also disables devices falsely pretending to be iPods, including the Palm Pre".

Palm said that the Pre would work with previous versions of iTunes.

"If Apple chooses to disable media sync in iTunes, it will be a direct blow to their users who will be deprived of a seamless synchronization experience," the firm said in a statement.

The statement added that "there are other third-party applications we can consider" and that users could simply choose not to update iTunes or could use a USB cable to directly transfer files.</p


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Apple Blocks Palm Pre from Syncing with iTunes

Apple updated iTunes on July 15, and the newest version prevents the Palm Pre from syncing with its proprietary music app. A Palm spokeswoman reportedly called the move a “direct blow to their users.” Is Apple playing the game it learned from Microsoft?
– The Palm Pres ability to sync with Apples iTunes is no
more. On Wednesday, July 15, Apple updated iTunes and put a stop to this
capability.
According to the Associated
Press, Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said the iTunes update “disables devices
falsely pretending to be iPods, including the Palm …


Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Offers New Features to Counter iPhone, Pre

Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.5, the newest version of its operating system for mobile devices, includes improved touch capabilities and several screens specifically designed to answer similar features available on Apple’s iPhone, the Palm Pre and other smartphones. In addition, Microsoft plans on rolling out Windows Marketplace for Mobile, which will allow developers to submit applications for use in the Windows Mobile ecosystem.
– Microsoft’s
Windows Mobile 6.5, its upcoming operating system for mobile devices, includes
a number of new features seemingly tailor-made to counter similar offerings
from Apple’s iPhone, the Palm Pre and other attention-grabbing smartphones.
The new features include improved touch capabilities…


Disquiet reigns in Preševo after bomb blast

PreÅ¡evo citizens are upset after Tuesday’s blast in front of a building housing police members and their families and want the authorities to find the culprits. A 13-year-old boy and a woman were injured in the explosion. Police officer Zejdus Zairi was at work when the bomb was detonated outside the building.

“Blast in south classic act of terrorism”

Interior Minister Ivica Dačić says that the explosion in PreÅ¡evo where a woman and an ethnic Albanian child were injured was “a classic act of terrorism.“ One person has been arrested on suspicion of smuggling arms from Kosovo.

iPhone, Palm Pre, BlackBerry Boost Popularity of Accelerometer Technology

Expect accelerometers to be in one-third of mobile phones by 2010 and to reach sales of $1.6 billion in 2013, says iSuppli. The popularity of this screen-orienting feature has been encouraged by the Apple iPhone, Palm Pre and BlackBerry Storm, to name just a few of the devices they’re now inside.
– Accelerometers are expected to be included in one-third of mobile phones shipped
in 2010, according to new data from iSuppli. The Apple iPhone, Research In
Motion’s BlackBerry Storm and the newly released Palm Pre have boosted the
popularity of accelerometer technology.

iSuppli annually trac…