On 7/5/07, Flynn, Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if I missed any announcement - will Backstage be continuing the TV
and Radio schedules in TVAnyTime XML format? Last update was June 21... As
screen scraping the web site is illegal, this is the only option available
to many of us to get
And I thought that we were supposed to have a free market in the UK?
On 05/07/07, Adam Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like O2 have the iPhone in deal in the bag for the UK...
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/telecoms/article2028678.ece
Cheers
Adam
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Pfft.
Good things and bad things will come from this:
Good:
O2 won't be able to knacker the phone by slapping their custom
memory-hogging interface onto it (like they did with my lovely XDA 2i, it
took me ages to clear out the crap they put on it!)
O2 won't be able to slap their branding on it
Mario, Thanks, I know about the API but prefer the files if their going
to be maintained... its been a couple of weeks now, so suppose I better
accept the change :( I'm an old, old UNIX programmer and my tools of
choice are C and shell script - have a high level of inertia with these
new java
I love the fact that it takes quite a few comments before someone says
the equivalent of or stick a lead in the headphone socket rather
than running some complicated set of emulators and software and
hardware to get the music into a different format. Stick the lead in
the headphone socket every
There is also the amazing what you here input channel you have on Audigy
cards...
On 05/07/07, Martin Belam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the fact that it takes quite a few comments before someone says
the equivalent of or stick a lead in the headphone socket rather
than running some
Ah yes, can't beat the sound of analogue, all that warmth and body to the
sound every time.
Of course, that statement only applies for outboard studio hardware, I have
no idea what I'm doing posting that in this conversation. I'm firmly in the
emu-and-rip camp on this one ;) ... but all it
Christopher Woods wrote:
Pfft.
Good things and bad things will come from this:
Good:
O2 won't be able to knacker the phone by slapping their custom
memory-hogging interface onto it (like they did with my lovely XDA 2i, it
took me ages to clear out the crap they put on it!)
O2 won't be able to
Granted they do have a 3G network now, but O2, as usual, were horrendously
late to the party - they're forever playing catchup (and when everybody
thought they were going to introduce flat-rate data tariffs last month, what
did they do? Noo, just a lame Blackberry tariff!)
As a former
Geez who would have thought it...
I was sure Vodafone and Tmobile had this one covered, even 3 came above
O2 in my list.
I certainly won't be switching back to O2.
Generally what does everyone think about the lack of a SDK and Apple
forcing developers to build web applications? Is this a
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