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Linux and Your iPhone / iPod Touch

January 8, 2010 in Syndicated

Not content with the roadblocks Apple had erected for users who wanted to connect to their digital devices (that they had paid for, natch), Apple decided to up the ante with its iPod Touch and iPhone series. This meant that a whole new round of reverse engineering was necessary just so that, and this bears repeating a thousand times, users could connect to a device that they paid for and actually access content they legally possess. Does that make sense to you? Me neither. Welcome to the 21st century.First the good news – with recent developments in the libgpod library, as well as ifuse and iphone libraries, it’s relatively simple to enable your Linux box for iPhone content syncing with gtkpod. The bad news is that things are still a bit rough around the edges, but I’ll demonstrate the workarounds.Click below to read the rest:

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Linux and Your iPhone / iPod Touch

January 8, 2010 in Syndicated

Not content with the roadblocks Apple had erected for users who wanted to connect to their digital devices (that they had paid for, natch), Apple decided to up the ante with its iPod Touch and iPhone series. This meant that a whole new round of reverse engineering was necessary just so that, and this bears repeating a thousand times, users could connect to a device that they paid for and actually access content they legally possess. Does that make sense to you? Me neither. Welcome to the 21st century.

First the good news – with recent developments in the libgpod library, as well as ifuse and iphone libraries, it’s relatively simple to enable your Linux box for iPhone content syncing with gtkpod. The bad news is that things are still a bit rough around the edges, but I’ll demonstrate the workarounds.

Click below to read the rest:

in reference to: Linux and Your iPhone / iPod Touch (view on Google Sidewiki)

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On CNET: The VA Linux Systems IPO Retrospective

December 10, 2009 in Syndicated

I wrote a guest post on Matt Asay’s The Open Road blog, over at CNET. December 9, 2009 marked the 10 year anniversary of the VA Linux IPO, and I wrote a piece marking the anniversary and noting the significance, such that there is any, of the IPO and its aftermath.Read the piece here.

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On CNET: The VA Linux Systems IPO Retrospective

December 10, 2009 in Syndicated

I wrote a guest post on Matt Asay’s The Open Road blog, over at CNET. December 9, 2009 marked the 10 year anniversary of the VA Linux IPO, and I wrote a piece marking the anniversary and noting the significance, such that there is any, of the IPO and its aftermath.

Read the piece here.