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Tech community looks at Apple projects, while telephone companies measure outcome of FCC spectrum auction. Also: Redmond's rocky roads.
(By CNET News.com's Steven Musil)

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I can see the headline for this day next year:
by rhsc March 21, 2008 9:46 AM PDT
Pakman eats Apple
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You're forgetting a little important detail
by Fil0403 March 27, 2008 9:11 AM PDT
A headline like that will only happen in the unbiased media. :-P
Flash will be on the iphone
by dsstroud March 21, 2008 8:14 PM PDT
MacWorld 2009 Steve Jobs will stroll on stage and bring out the
flunkies from Adobe and talk about the revolutionary cooperation it
took between the companies when he announces the addition of
flash for iPhone. By that time they should have a 3G version of the
phone out and web surfers will demand flash compatibility. Like a
lot of things Jobs says, he says it won't happen or is not possible
until all of a sudden it appears.
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Flash (and Java) will not be on the iPhone
by Fil0403 March 27, 2008 8:55 AM PDT
MacWorld 2009, Steve Jobs will stroll on stage and bring out no one from Adobe (or Sun, for that matter) and talk about how much Flash and Java suck and how supposedly "nobody uses it anyway" when he announces the strong committment in maintaining the iPhone as the most feature-less incompatible smartphone in the world. By that time (almost 10 years after most smartphone users started using Flash and Java on their 3G-enabled smartphones and some 3 years after PSP users started using Flash on their PSPs) they should have a 0.1 mm smaller version of the iPhone in 5 colors with more memory and a non-recessed headphone jack and web surfers will continue demanding flash compatibility but Apple will continue def to what people really want and will continue to show why their products suck so much in terms of compatibility (unlike Microsoft products). Like a lot of things Jobs says, he says, he says it's a fantastic perfect piece of technology and it's better than any Microsoft product, but reality shows otherwise.
I don't think they will do it
by laynemoseley March 22, 2008 10:07 AM PDT
Steve has been very adamant about keeping the price at 99 cents a
song for a while... and it's a good strategy that works well.

However, maybe they are looking at driving more iPod sales,
because those sales are not growing very much like they have been
in the previous years.....
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I think they should do it
by Fil0403 March 27, 2008 9:09 AM PDT
And if they want to drive more iPod sales, starting to bundle it with decent headphones and make it have a user-replaceable battery would be a good start, that would make the best MP3 player (IMHO) even better.
A little logic applied.
by tundraboy March 23, 2008 8:48 PM PDT
If your music subscription is tied to your iPod, and you can't transfer it (for free) when you buy a new iPod, then that would cause iPod owners to slow down their iPod replacement rate. That would not be good for Apple. That's why this idea is a non-starter.
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A little more logic applied.
by Fil0403 March 27, 2008 9:05 AM PDT
If your music subscription is tied to your iPod, and you can transfer it (for free) when you buy a new iPod, then that wouldn't cause iPod owners to slow down their iPod replacement rate. That would not be bad for Apple. That's why this idea isn't necessarily a non-starter.
Of course we all are aware of Apple's commitment in making the user pay for anything they can, as what happens with updates (you know, the ones that Apple users always complain regarding Windows but they have to pay for many of them while we Windows users get them all for free) and with the iPhone 3rd-party applications thing ("We're not doing it for the money, we just ask money for it to donate it to charitable organizations").
Week in review: Reading Apple's boring crystal ball
by Fil0403 March 27, 2008 9:17 AM PDT
Easy: basically spending more money in commercials deceiving more people into thinking that Apple products are perfect and that Macs are better than Windows PCs.
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