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Posted by: Brian Catt (Monday 23 June 2008, 11:02 PM)

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IPod Functionality

I just found the software out there that gives the iPhone iPod functionality as well as unlocks it for £25. Put that together with a decent way to back it up, server shadowing for all the mail and contacts content plus a decent way to back up all content on a PC/Mac in case of loss/theft and you have a killer three in one package for consumers.

One device replaces Phone, Blackberry and iPod.

Still not sure about enterprise.

They still buy PCs............why?

Personal content + Web 2.0 Mobile Services incl push email will accelerate adoption.

Still have to wait for Apple to give us the obvious functionality the 3rd party developers can see so easily.

Apple should have done that from the start, or offered it as an upgrade path - but they sold 'em all anyway so who am I to criticise.

Brian

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