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Palm Pre back in sync with iTunes

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By Barry Collins

Posted on 5 Oct 2009 at 06:30

Palm has once again gained the upper hand over Apple, by reintroducing support for iTunes synchronisation on its Pre smartphone.

Apple doesn't officially allow third-party manufacturers to synchronise their hardware with iTunes, and has regularly attempted to block off the Palm Pre with successive iTunes upgrades.

However, the latest Palm Pre software update - WebOS 1.2.1 - has once more found a way around Apple's roadblocks, offering support for iTunes 9.0.1.

Palm manages to get round the Apple software by using Apple's Vendor ID on the Pre, essentially tricking iTunes into thinking that its dealing with an iPod.

Both Palm and Apple have complained to the USB Implementers' Forum about the issue, with leaked reports suggesting the Forum is unimpressed with Palm's conduct. The Forum has reportedly written to both companies, stating its position.

It now seems increasingly likely that the matter will be decided in court.

The uncertainty will do little to reassure potential customers, with the Palm Pre set to go on sale in the UK on 16 October.

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By big_D on 5 Oct 2009

When did Apple go to the Forum? I know Palm complained about Apple blocking the IDs, but the Forum wrapped Palm's knuckles for breaking USB licensing.

I hadn't heard that Apple also complained to the forum.

By big_D on 5 Oct 2009

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