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Palm released webOS 1.1.0 for its Palm Pre devices today. Normally, this would elicit a collective “that’s nice” from TUAW, but what makes this interesting is that according to the release notes, the update “resolves an issue preventing media sync from working with latest version of iTunes (8.2.1).”

The “issue,” of course, is none other than last week’s borking by Apple of the Palm Pre’s ability to sync with iTunes. As you may recall, in order to get around Apple’s restrictions and sync with iTunes — which nowadays is meant exclusively for use with Apple products, although in the past there was an API for third-party MP3 players to sync with it — the Palm was programmed, in effect, to impersonate an iPod.

Apple was not amused. Enter iTunes 8.2.1, which “fixed” the problem. Palm was not amused. Out came webOS 1.1.0 which claimed to have “re-fixed” the problem while Palm exhibited no small measure of evil glee. In fact, on their very own blog, Palm describes the return of iTunes sync as “one more thing.” Oh, Palm. Don’t you know that “one more thing” fails to impress unless you’re hiding a new MacBook Pro or iPhone behind your back?

Say what you want about Apple’s notoriously closed, exclusive systems, but I have to admit I feel a little less than sympathetic for Palm right about now. After all, it’s not like Palm doesn’t have the resources to design a robust, easy-to-use media syncing system and music player that would work with the Pre. It just doesn’t want to. It would rather poach the development Apple put into its own software product, and then market iTunes compatibility as a feature of the Pre, as if it had licensed that function from Apple. Can it do that? Sure. But Apple can continue to close any loopholes Palm finds. In other words, Palm hinges any marketing of the Palm Pre device on its iTunes compatibility at its peril. I don’t think it’s doing its customers any favors by promising a feature it’s not certain it can deliver going forward.

If I’m reading the tea leaves correctly, look for a nice iTunes “update” in the next couple of days. You know. To “fix” any issues with “verification of Apple devices.”

No matter what, it’s shaping up to be a very entertaining game of cat-and-mouse. Popcorn, anybody?

[via Engadget]

Palm updates Palm Pre webOS software, “fixes” iTunes bork originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 23 Jul 2009 23:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Andrew sent us this great story — he found an iPod classic in the melting snow of Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. It had apparently been there “since early winter,” and was frozen solid… as is the case, we’d imagine, with most things left outside there between September and April.

Incredibly, though, once taken home, cleaned up, and given a warm cup of tomato soup and a grilled cheese, it started right back up again. Everything was completely intact — he says it even displayed the correct date. Pretty impressive for Apple’s little music player (and mine’s even stuffed in a Vaja case, so I know it’ll always run for me — assuming I don’t drop it in a pile of snow somewhere).

He says there is a name on the iPod, so if you’ve been around the Whitehorse area and have recently dropped your iPod near a place called Takhini School, leave him a note and he will probably be able to get it back to you. But do it quick — he’s giving things about a week, and then it’s finder’s keepers. We don’t blame him: who wouldn’t want an indestructible iPod?

TUAWFrozen iPod returns from the grave originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 30 Apr 2009 18:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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