The iPhone downloads is a wondrous little invention, and it is bringing its natty little itself on the long trip over the Atlantic to the motherland: apparently Apple has engaged the help of service providers in France, the UK and Germany. While this means an even longer wait for some hopefuls, at least it is a step in the right direction. The greatest journeys start with a single step, and all that.
Apple have also seen a little action in the “oh-no-another-new-technology-leak” stakes recently. This time we do believe that the (poor quality) pictures posted on the Web were an actual reflection on Apple’s newly facelifted iPod Nano. Why? Because of the speed that the Apple lawyers got on the case and had the images removed, that’s why. Not as exciting for some as the iPhone’s international adventures, perhaps, but definitely something for the Apple fans to look forward to.
The download an app for iPhone’s appeal is universal and it wouldn’t surprise us at all if the free downloads for iPhone sold more models in Europe than it did in the US. Apple just have to get its marketing right, which it will.And be careful with iphone music downloads.





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