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Xbox 360 and iPod interoperability? Sort of
This was pretty cool of Microsoft to do soemthing like this. Here they offered an opportunity to work with Apple on compatability with the iPod for the Xbox where both companies would come out winners, but Apple didn't want to play. A very unfortunate loss for Apple. So Microsoft did what it does best and implemented the best possible support it could for the iPod, allowing iPod users to hook into the the xbox. You can bet your bottom dollar that this feature will be used quite a bit and that Apple are going to kick themselves in the butt for not helping out.
Posted by: Loverock Davidson   Posted on: 11/04/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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ipod = DAP lolz  STFU NOOB | 11/04/05
Apple clinging onto ipod  csa0307 | 11/04/05
re: Apple clinging onto ipod  higaara | 11/04/05
Inteoperability  mabricen | 11/04/05
360 is what i'm talking about  csa0307 | 11/04/05
Another reason for Apple declining to play ...  Mr_Dave | 11/05/05
CSA0307, your assumptions are wrong, I think  mlindl | 11/05/05
No, we just have to wait for the AppleBox  Boot_Agnostic | 11/04/05
You can hold your breathe for that  csa0307 | 11/04/05
Xbox 360 and iPod interoperability? Sort of  Loverock Davidson | 11/04/05
oh thats right  stormdoor | 11/04/05
Got an example?  donnellb | 11/04/05
Boo hoo hoo  Loverock Davidson | 11/04/05
OS X  yangzone | 11/05/05
Wait...  cosmicaeons | 11/05/05
iTunes Music Store purchased music doesn't share  mlindl | 11/05/05

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