Wednesday, December 12, 2007

New iPhone Feature

The wildly popular iPhone continues to find ways to improve itself. A new application is available for the iPhone or iPod Touch which will allow users to remotely control a software program called "Pro Tools LE." This software is commonly used by musicians to record music on a computer from their Apple device. It is also intended to offer detailed feedback on a number of Pro Tools features. To me, that does not really make a difference at all. If I was going to buy something like an iPhone, it would be mostly for the internet capabilities and the information (including drug information) that would be available on it. To some, though, perhaps this feature will be the one which pushes them to purchase the iPhone. As I said in an earlier blog, whenever a new product or a new feature to an already existing product hits the market, the consumers are the real winners. The competition really pushes companies to find new improvements to their products.

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