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iPhone gets over-the-air podcast downloading in 2.2 firmware
iPhone Buzz — ... a lot more independence with Apple realizing that mobile phones can’t always download podcasts from a computer at any moment. Apple seeded the iPhone 2.2 beta 2 to developers last week, still with no word as to what people can expect in this version. If what we have seen so far is true it will be more than worth the wait. There is also speculation that this may be the reason Apple rejected the Podcaster application. What we want to know is, what are your opinions? [Via MacRumors]

iPhone gets over-the-air podcast downloading in 2.2 firmware
Top iPhone News — ... a lot more independence with Apple realizing that mobile phones can’t always download podcasts from a computer at any moment. Apple seeded the iPhone 2.2 beta 2 to developers last week, still with no word as to what people can expect in this version. If what we have seen so far is true it will be more than worth the wait. There is also speculation that this may be the reason Apple rejected the Podcaster application. What we want to know is, what are your opinions? [Via MacRumors]

iPhone gets over-the-air podcast downloading in 2.2 firmware
Top iPhone News — ... a lot more independence with Apple realizing that mobile phones can’t always download podcasts from a computer at any moment. Apple seeded the iPhone 2.2 beta 2 to developers last week, still with no word as to what people can expect in this version. If what we have seen so far is true it will be more than worth the wait. There is also speculation that this may be the reason Apple rejected the Podcaster application. What we want to know is, what are your opinions? [Via MacRumors]

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