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Posted Sunday August 3, 2008, 10:06 am, Over one day old
Filed under: Media streamers, Other hardware, Apple Before you get all excited, we must remember that more often than not, Apple patent applications never amount to anything.
That being said, this one is certainly within the realm of feasibility.
Stay tuned, this one could get interesting.
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Posted Thursday August 7, 2008, 8:52 pm, Over one day old
"called NetShare into the iTunes App Store that would have allowed you to share your iPhone?s EDGE or 3G Internet connection with your computer. The application was summarily removed from the App Store some time Thursday afternoon. What other toys won?t we get? (via ZDNet) Update: The NetShare App is back up on the iTunes App Store, only about 13 hours after it was yanked and replaced with a ?Not available in the US Store? message. "
Posted Friday August 1, 2008, 3:07 pm, Over one day old
" Sony's BDP-S350 and BDP-S550 Blu-ray players take the UK by stormGran Turismo TV goes liveHDTV Listings for August 1, 2008Apple patent application hints at iTunes broadcasting serviceFCC rules against Comcast, now what? "
Posted Friday August 1, 2008, 1:03 pm, Over one day old
"called NetShare into the iTunes App Store that would have allowed you to share your iPhone?s EDGE or 3G Internet connection with your computer. The application was summarily removed from the App Store some time Thursday afternoon. What other toys won?t we get? (via ZDNet) Update: The NetShare App is back up on the iTunes App Store, only about 13 hours after it was yanked and replaced with a ?Not available in the US Store? message. "
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