But what about the iPod touch that uses the same set of applications? It duplicates none of the functionality of that device. Are they left out in the cold because AT&T is thinning an application pool for a device they have no direct attachment to?
I thought that was part of why the Skype app was relegated to Wifi only. Outside the obvious complaining from AT&T about use of bandwidth it allows touch users to have the talk functionality their device lacks.
"Meow, meow-meow mwar. Mwar!" ... He says he's very sad.
When I'm done with you, you're gonna' eat thunder and crap lightning!
But what about the iPod touch that uses the same set of applications? It duplicates none of the functionality of that device. Are they left out in the cold because AT&T is thinning an application pool for a device they have no direct attachment to?
I thought that was part of why the Skype app was relegated to Wifi only. Outside the obvious complaining from AT&T about use of bandwidth it allows touch users to have the talk functionality their device lacks.
I'd say there's a one in a billion chance.
"Always ask for a piece of the gross, not the net. The net is fantasy.", Freakazoid to Bo-Ron, Next Time, Phone Ahead
Saturday morning cartoons really were educational television.