W wjlafrance macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 23, 2009 360 1 Madison, WI Jul 22, 2010 #1 Howdy. It's public knowledge that Bluetooth antennas such as the one in the MB(P) and iDevices can receive FM radio, but I was wondering if anyone's stumbled upon an app to take advantage of this.
Howdy. It's public knowledge that Bluetooth antennas such as the one in the MB(P) and iDevices can receive FM radio, but I was wondering if anyone's stumbled upon an app to take advantage of this.
AlphaDogg macrumors 68040 May 20, 2010 3,417 7 Ypsilanti, MI Jul 23, 2010 #3 Hilmi Hamidi said: Not gonna happen, ever. Click to expand... Why not? The chips are capable of it, and there are very skilled app developers out there. I am confident that this will happen.
Hilmi Hamidi said: Not gonna happen, ever. Click to expand... Why not? The chips are capable of it, and there are very skilled app developers out there. I am confident that this will happen.
W wjlafrance macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 23, 2009 360 1 Madison, WI Jul 23, 2010 #4 Hilmi Hamidi said: Not gonna happen, ever. Click to expand... Solid-state drives will never become popular, due to their limited write cycles. The iPod nano will never incorporate an FM radio. Apple will never sell a device named "iPod" that costs several hundred dollars. Liquid crystal displays can not display as vivid color as cathode-ray tubes and will never become dominant. 512kb is all you'll ever need. The microcomputer is too small for serious computing power. Who would use a device called a "mouse"? The minicomputer is too small for serious computing power. Yep, I've heard that one before.
Hilmi Hamidi said: Not gonna happen, ever. Click to expand... Solid-state drives will never become popular, due to their limited write cycles. The iPod nano will never incorporate an FM radio. Apple will never sell a device named "iPod" that costs several hundred dollars. Liquid crystal displays can not display as vivid color as cathode-ray tubes and will never become dominant. 512kb is all you'll ever need. The microcomputer is too small for serious computing power. Who would use a device called a "mouse"? The minicomputer is too small for serious computing power. Yep, I've heard that one before.