Apple on Tuesday began testing the first maintenance update to its new
iPhone 3.0 software, which patches a handful of bugs but also introduces
new features tied to video, Voice Control, and the handsets vibration
mode.
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Another noteworthy enhancement is the ability to issue commands to the
iPhone's new Voice Control feature over Bluetooth headsets. Spoken
commands when running iPhone Software 3.0 aren't picked up by Bluetooth
headsets, and are instead channeled through an iPhone's built-in
microphone even when a headset is connected.
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On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 15:25:19 -0700, Michelle Steiner
<michelle@michelle.org> wrote in
<michelle-A5EA31.15251901072009@news.eternal-september.org>:
>It's coming.
>
>Apple on Tuesday began testing the first maintenance update to its new
>iPhone 3.0 software, which patches a handful of bugs but also introduces
>new features tied to video, Voice Control, and the handsets vibration
>mode.
>
><snip>
>
>Another noteworthy enhancement is the ability to issue commands to the
>iPhone's new Voice Control feature over Bluetooth headsets. Spoken
>commands when running iPhone Software 3.0 aren't picked up by Bluetooth
>headsets, and are instead channeled through an iPhone's built-in
>microphone even when a headset is connected.
In other words, given how fast the update has appeared, 3.0 was rushed
to market before it was really ready, probably to make the arbitrary
anniversary date.
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If the iPhone is really so impressive,
why do fans keep making excuses for it?
In article <on0o459kq8bn27j0m1up48848rn3s0bnru@4ax.com>,
John Navas <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:
> >Another noteworthy enhancement is the ability to issue commands to
> >the iPhone's new Voice Control feature over Bluetooth headsets.
> >Spoken commands when running iPhone Software 3.0 aren't picked up by
> >Bluetooth headsets, and are instead channeled through an iPhone's
> >built-in microphone even when a headset is connected.
>
> In other words, given how fast the update has appeared, 3.0 was
> rushed to market before it was really ready, probably to make the
> arbitrary anniversary date.
Wrong.
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On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:55:00 -0700, Michelle Steiner
<michelle@michelle.org> wrote in
<michelle-876928.18550001072009@news.eternal-september.org>:
>In article <on0o459kq8bn27j0m1up48848rn3s0bnru@4ax.com>,
> John Navas <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
>> >Another noteworthy enhancement is the ability to issue commands to
>> >the iPhone's new Voice Control feature over Bluetooth headsets.
>> >Spoken commands when running iPhone Software 3.0 aren't picked up by
>> >Bluetooth headsets, and are instead channeled through an iPhone's
>> >built-in microphone even when a headset is connected.
>>
>> In other words, given how fast the update has appeared, 3.0 was
>> rushed to market before it was really ready, probably to make the
>> arbitrary anniversary date.
>
>Wrong.
You've clearly drunk too much Apple Kool-Aid. ;)
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If the iPhone is really so impressive,
why do iFans keep making excuses for it?
> In article <on0o459kq8bn27j0m1up48848rn3s0bnru@4ax.com>,
> John Navas <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
>> >Another noteworthy enhancement is the ability to issue commands to
>> >the iPhone's new Voice Control feature over Bluetooth headsets.
>> >Spoken commands when running iPhone Software 3.0 aren't picked up by
>> >Bluetooth headsets, and are instead channeled through an iPhone's
>> >built-in microphone even when a headset is connected.
>>
>> In other words, given how fast the update has appeared, 3.0 was
>> rushed to market before it was really ready, probably to make the
>> arbitrary anniversary date.
>
> Wrong.
>
Hey Michelle, we're still waiting to find out exactly what Verizon
manufactures.
In article <on0o459kq8bn27j0m1up48848rn3s0bnru@4ax.com>, John Navas
<spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:
> >Another noteworthy enhancement is the ability to issue commands to the
> >iPhone's new Voice Control feature over Bluetooth headsets. Spoken
> >commands when running iPhone Software 3.0 aren't picked up by Bluetooth
> >headsets, and are instead channeled through an iPhone's built-in
> >microphone even when a headset is connected.
>
> In other words, given how fast the update has appeared, 3.0 was rushed
> to market before it was really ready, probably to make the arbitrary
> anniversary date.
the update is still a beta released to developers, so it's not really
that fast. apple releases periodic firmware updates with bug fixes and
new features. the alternative would be to not update it. you slammed
them for lousy bluetooth and here it is fixed and you slam them for
fixing it. biased much?
> Another noteworthy enhancement is the ability to issue commands to the
> iPhone's new Voice Control feature over Bluetooth headsets. Spoken
> commands when running iPhone Software 3.0 aren't picked up by Bluetooth
> headsets, and are instead channeled through an iPhone's built-in
> microphone even when a headset is connected.
>
> --
>
Is it going to follow commands from the Bluetooth headset's controllers,
too?
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If a man goes way out into the woods all alone and says something,
is it still wrong, even though no woman hears him?
nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote in
news:010720092304318567%nospam@nospam.invalid:
> In article <on0o459kq8bn27j0m1up48848rn3s0bnru@4ax.com>, John Navas
> <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
>> >Another noteworthy enhancement is the ability to issue commands to
>> >the iPhone's new Voice Control feature over Bluetooth headsets.
>> >Spoken commands when running iPhone Software 3.0 aren't picked up by
>> >Bluetooth headsets, and are instead channeled through an iPhone's
>> >built-in microphone even when a headset is connected.
>>
>> In other words, given how fast the update has appeared, 3.0 was
>> rushed to market before it was really ready, probably to make the
>> arbitrary anniversary date.
>
> the update is still a beta released to developers, so it's not really
> that fast. apple releases periodic firmware updates with bug fixes and
> new features. the alternative would be to not update it. you slammed
> them for lousy bluetooth and here it is fixed and you slam them for
> fixing it. biased much?
>
I heard the 3GS buyers were all gonna get special iPhone popcorn poppers,
too!
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If a man goes way out into the woods all alone and says something,
is it still wrong, even though no woman hears him?
In article <tv4o45phb19qk0jbqtj2q3bfi2dhd2i1jg@4ax.com>,
John Navas <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:
> >> In other words, given how fast the update has appeared, 3.0 was
> >> rushed to market before it was really ready, probably to make the
> >> arbitrary anniversary date.
> >
> >Wrong.
>
> You've clearly drunk too much Apple Kool-Aid. ;)
And you clearly hate Apple so much that you've lost all rationality
about the company, its products, and people who own or use its products.
Either that or you're a troll.
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