
Palm webOS 1.2.1 fixes iTunes sync…again
October 3rd, 2009 OrderTarmadol

Filed under: iTunes , Software Update , Apple , iPhone Okay kids, this is starting to get a little out of hand now. Palm has once again pushed back at Apple, releasing webOS 1.2.1 today that “resolves an issue preventing media sync from working with the latest version of iTunes.” What’s that issue you might ask? Well, I’d say the fact that Apple isn’t too happy that Palm is breaking all sorts of rules to make their device appear as an iPhone…
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Filed under: iTunes , Software Update , Apple , iPhone Okay kids, this is starting to get a little out of hand now. Palm has once again pushed back at Apple, releasing webOS 1.2.1 today that “resolves an issue preventing media sync from working with the latest version of iTunes.” What’s that issue, you might ask? Well, I’d...

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