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Apple hints that Palm’s ability to sync with iTunes may be short-lived
Wednesday, June 17, 2009Palm executives proudly proclaimed the recently launched Pre smartphone’s ability to synchronize with Apple’s iTunes media at a recent conference. But the technical achievement may turn out to be temporary.
Apple hinted that future versions of iTunes may break compatibility with third-party media players. That’s one interpretation of a cryptic post that Apple made on its web site about how it is n...
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