02.14.08 - 12:56pm
For those who are having recurring problems connecting to the iTunes store with a non-upgraded Touch the problem should be fixed soon.
What appears to be happening is that if you have chosen not to upgrade the Touch, and hit the “No Thanks” button when you connect you are taken to the store anyway and are only allowed to right click to sync it. All other features become disabled.
In order to work the Touch again you have to disconnect it from the internet.
Apple has responded on this to troubled users and says they are working on a resolution and will e-mail customers when a solution has been found.
Good luck everyone. Other solution, pay the $20 bucks.
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02.01.08 - 03:12pm
Owners of the new iPod Classic are saying that the new software update brought a little more than just data but electricity as well. Sending jolts measured at 500mv of DC through the headphone jack and the iPod docking connection.
The jolts could be harmful to any attached equipment and seems to occur even when the iPod is turned off. Hissing, static and buzzing have also been reported by the Apple users forums and Stereophile.com.
Other complaints from the upgrade include frozen iPods, which Apple has replaced, and lost music files.
Apple of course is keeping mum on the issue but iPod Classic owners beware.
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