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Paul Thurrott's 'How Apple can fix the iPhone in 2008'


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He missed one thing about ringtones. You can take a song, any song I presume (I don't have an iPhone so I can't check, although Numberzz can....), and put it in Garageband and make it a ringtone, then send it to iTunes, which then ta-da, on the iPhone.

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Paul's argument is still sound for ringtones as the Garageband EULA governing ringtones for iTunes states that it is only for something that you create yourself and have the rights to.

 

So, using Garageband to edit songs from other artists and then exporting to iTunes is not authorized.

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The iphone can be hacked to work as a 'tethered' modem

 

Other stuff I'd like to see sorted out;

 

I'd like them to swap the alliminium bezel (or whatever it's made out of) on the front for titanium (or get rid altogether) no matter how carefully treated it looks like kak in no time, same stuff as on the back of the original IPod by all accounts

 

Adjustable rather than Preset EQ

 

universally capable Headphone socket, the recessed port was obviously another one of Apple's dirty tricks

 

oohh I could go on but it would be pointless :)

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