Monthly Archive for June, 2007

Can I touch your iPhone?

This is what I'll be saying come Saturday. I don't think I'm buying one (yet). Even if I wanted to, check out these guys. Sheesh. With that kind of competition, why bother. It kills me that I'll be *that guy* asking to play with your new baby, but you should probably expect it for awhile.

I've been a bleeding-edge buyer of a 1st gen Power Mac G4, iPod, 17" PowerBook G4, and MacBook Pro. While they were all insanely great products, I was left insanely jealous when the next rev came out. Given the kind of early-adopters Apple has, the 1st gen products are always just enough to make a splash, but the 2nd gen is when the speed bumps, price drops, capacity increases, bugs get fixes we don't even hear about (see MacBook Pro motherboard revs).

I'm really fine with the speed things change in the computer world. Planned obsolescence is hardly malicious anymore, things can change faster now besides the realities to keeping the marketplace interested. But when it comes to 1st gen iPhone, I'm counting to ten as I sit this one out. :(

iTunes Store "Complete My Album" amnesty expires June 26

An big deadline is approaching for customers of the iTunes Store. This past March, Apple introduced "Complete My Album", which gives you a credit against albums purchased within 180 days of buying an individual track.

But what about singles you bought long ago? Well, Apple set June 26, 2007 as the date "Complete My Album" expires for tracks purchased before December 28, 2006. (FAQ link)

That's less than two weeks away, so go to iTunes and see what you can buy and for how much:
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But before you get too excited, there are gobs of exceptions. Hidden in the FAQ is one catch 22 where you can be penalized for, get this, having purchased too many individual tracks. Case in point: I spent $7.92 to buy an album from my youth, Use Your Illusion II by Guns N' Roses. I bought all eight tracks of the "partial album only" which Apple was offering, so kudos to them for letting me upgrade now to the full album, right? Nope.

The CMA FAQ says:

…if you previously acquired so many single tracks from the same album that the price would be less than the current price of a single song…, you will not be able to purchase the remaining tracks.

Since "Use Your Illusion II" now costs only $6.99, if I had bought less — only 6 of the 8 tracks — I could have upgraded for $1.05. Instead it will now cost me $14.91 total after I repurchase the full album and with it tracks I already own, in a DRM'd low-res format no less. It's a stoopid policy which punishes individual track purchasing, and worse, it was Apple (or GnR's label) who restricted me from buying the full album in the first place.

I like the convenience of the iTunes Store and all, but if Apple does enough of this, CDs on Amazon are looking pretty good again.