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Edward Kirk
March 19th, 2008, 05:57 PM
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It's recently been found that the apps created by developers using the SDK will not have access to iTunes on the device, or any other music-related feature. While the decision will give the iTunes Store a competitive edge by making the iTunes Wi-Fi store the most convenient, it will also make the development of any iTunes plugins impossible. [via <a href="http://www.ipodnn.com/articles/08/03/19/music.vs.iphone.sdk/" target="_blank">iPodNN</a>]<!--break-->

madscientest
March 19th, 2008, 06:17 PM
So are you saying that bluetooth audio will never happen on the iphone? if so apple can suck my junk! Why did I ever purchase this phone?

Stephen007
March 19th, 2008, 07:14 PM
So are you saying that bluetooth audio will never happen on the iphone? if so apple can suck my junk! Why did I ever purchase this phone?I don't know... Why did you buy this phone with such an obvious limitation that is so important to you?

madscientest
March 20th, 2008, 12:27 AM
Because an apple rep told me it was going to be in an update. What a lying sack of dog crap he turned out to be. I took it back to get my money back because of the lack of A2DP and the person at the counter told me that it is only a software issue and apple will release an update by OCT 07(the release of leopard) and add A2DP function

pezman
March 20th, 2008, 06:50 PM
I don't know... Why did you buy this phone with such an obvious limitation that is so important to you?

He wants to illegally listen to music in his helmet while riding his motorcycle. (He's apparently not very bright). The world will be enlightened to his brilliance when the coroner pulls the headphones out of his ears just before stuffing him in a body bag. "Cause of Death - Stupidity"

madscientest
March 21st, 2008, 11:05 AM
He wants to illegally listen to music in his helmet while riding his motorcycle. (He's apparently not very bright). The world will be enlightened to his brilliance when the coroner pulls the headphones out of his ears just before stuffing him in a body bag. "Cause of Death - Stupidity"

first of all music on motorcycles is not illegal. in fact some new bikes comes with xm stereo and a way to plug in an ipod. second I dont listen to music thru headphones, i stream it thru bluetooth audio to my DAINESE helmet(look it up jack hole) which has a bluetooth headset built into the helmet which allows full control of volume and power. This helmet will allow me to talk to another helmet like a passenger, hook up a cell phone and listen to music.

Some people like the finer things in life, so stop being jealous of me when I split traffic listening to music while your stuck in traffic in your gas hog SUV counting your pennies to the next gas station!!

pezman
March 23rd, 2008, 04:38 PM
first of all music on motorcycles is not illegal. in fact some new bikes comes with xm stereo and a way to plug in an ipod. second I dont listen to music thru headphones, i stream it thru bluetooth audio to my DAINESE helmet(look it up jack hole) which has a bluetooth headset built into the helmet which allows full control of volume and power. This helmet will allow me to talk to another helmet like a passenger, hook up a cell phone and listen to music.

Some people like the finer things in life, so stop being jealous of me when I split traffic listening to music while your stuck in traffic in your gas hog SUV counting your pennies to the next gas station!!

In most states listening to music via headphone while driving/ riding anything is illegal. Nowhere in the world of Dainese does it mention A2DP or anything to do with listening to music inside the helmet because it's STUPID. The D-nect system is pretty damn cool but not for music. Intercom, Cellular hands-free, and listening to your GPS. Get a grip and put all of your Apple gear on eBay. By the way, I drive a Subaru Outback 30mpg. I thought you'd come up with something better than 'jack-hole'. That's so 3rd grade.