Jan
18
Verizon’s new music service, V Cast, disables cellphones’ MP3 capability
From the “you gotta love their attitude” department—Verizon’s new music service, V Cast, disables cellphones’ MP3 capability: the company says it has nothing to do with copyright restrictions, it’s just a temporary thing. MP3 capablity will be introduced into the V Cast app later on. Sure, it’s not like they’re doing it because they want you to re-purchase the tracks from their store. No. Nah-uh.
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