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NBC offers free full episodes of The Office and 30 Rock ad free for Apple iPhone iPod touch: related news

NBC offers free, full episodes of The Office and 30 Rock ad-free for Apple iPhone, iPod touch

NBC offers free, full episodes of ‘The Office’ and ‘30 Rock’ ad-free for Apple iPhone, iPod touch

Lenogo iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC Transfer I 3.6

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NBC Offers Free, Full Length Episodes For iPhone

nbc-iphone.jpgIPhone and iPod Touch owners should head over to NBC.com to stream free, full episodes of 30 Rock and The Office directly to their handset. As far as we know, this is the only way to legally watch NBC content on an iPhone: Hulu uses Flash, which won't work, and NBC quit iTunes back in August of last year.

NBC offers free, full episodes of 'The Office' and '30 Rock' ad-free for Apple iPhone, iPod touch

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NBC Offers Full Episodes of "The Office," "30 Rock" on iPhone

New York - Despite its much-publicized removal of its programs from Apple's (NASD: AAPL) iTunes Store in December, NBC (NYSE: GE) has begun offering streaming full-length episodes of shows including "The Office" and "30 Rock" for free on the iPhone, Silicon Alley Insider reports. The episodes, which are broken into four parts, included standard TV ads at the end of each segment.

Apple Launches Back to School Deal with Free iPod Touch

Apple introduced its latest back to school promotion on Tuesday with the offer of a free iPod touch or iPod nano to students and teachers that buy a new iMac or Apple laptop. The free iPod comes in the form of a rebate worth up to US$299, which is the price of an 8GB iPod touch, and is available with Macs purchased at Apple online or retail stores.

Online dating comes to Apple's iPhone and iPod touch

Dating DNA today announced the immediate availability of their new Dating DNA Web App for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch Internet devices. iPhone and iPod touch users can immediately start browsing photos and compatibility scores with thousands of singles worldwide by visiting http://www.datingdna.com/iphone via Safari on iPhone and iPod touch or by visiting Apple's website at http://www.apple.com/webapps/socialnetworking/datingdna.html.

NBC streams Office, 30 Rock episodes in iPhone format

When it comes to video, NBC is quite the mynx. First the company spurns Apple's pricing and removes its shows from the US iTunes Store, and then it turns around and offers shows on the UK store and Zune Marketplace a few months later. There do appear to be a few kinks forming in NBC's anti-Apple armor, though. Various observers across the web have spotted streaming episodes of two NBC shows that can be viewed on iPhones and iPod touches.

Apple Back-to-School Promo Offers Free iPod Touch

According to this report, Apple is set to announce a new back-to-school program that offers a free 8GB iPod Touch when you buy a qualifying Mac. That’s a pretty sweet deal, especially considering you can use the $299 towards a larger capacity iPod Touch.

NEWS: Sony offers 5 free tracks, 5 free vids with certain Walkmans

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Apple makes it official: Buy a Mac for college, get a free iPod touch or iPod nano

Apple has made it official. Now, anyone who buys a Mac for college can get a free iPod touch (or iPod nano, your choice).

News Bits: 30 Rock Streams on iPhones

The on-again, off-again relationship between NBC Universal and Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) has taken another twist: NBC will allow free streams of 30 Rock and The Office to Apple iPhone and iPod Touch users.

Viacom Nudges Some Premium Content Online, For Free

amplt1337 writes "Debates about the profitability of 'free' continue to rage, but at least one major media conglomerate — Viacom — is pushing forward with releasing paid-for content for free on the Internet. Of course, the prospect of free and easy full-length Daily Show episodes has caused some tension with cable providers, who pay a hefty premium for a heretofore-exclusive right to distribute the conglom's content (there are obvious parallels with the conflict between labels and musicians). What strikes me as really interesting is that even an old, entrenched company like Viacom has enough vision to see the opportunity for increased profits through free distribution — provided they can control that distribution (see their YouTube lawsuit) and have discretion over just how free they go.

Apple explains iPhone 3G upgrade process

Apple this week began posting information for iPhone users intending to update their device to the new iPhone 3G. A new support document explains how to replace an original iPhone with an iPhone 3G using the same carrier: "If you follow these steps to backup your original iPhone first, and then restore the backup to your iPhone 3G, your saved SMS messages, email accounts, photos, notes, and other personal settings will be present on your iPhone 3G," the company noted. The instructions indicate that iPhone users in the US will not need to transfer their SIM card (a new one will be provided with the iPhone 3G) and describes how to transfer settings, personal info, SMS messages, and other data to the new device using iTunes' backup iPhone feature.

Tomizone offers free WiFi to iPhone and iPod Touch users

It's interesting to see that Tomizone have announced free WiFi access for 3 months for all iPhone and iPod Touch users in New Zealand and Australia.

Domeru DVD to iPod Converter 3.8.1

Domeru DVD to iPod Converter is the easiest-to-use and fastest DVD to iPod converter software for apple iPod movie and iPod video. It can convert almost all kinds of DVD to iPod movie/iPod video format. It is also a powerful DVD to iPod converter due to the conversion speed is far faster than real-time. And the output iPod movie/video supports iPod screen, you can enjoy your favorite DVD on your iPod as a portable DVD player. Now you can get this DVD to iPod converter at a very competitive price!

Apple introduces MobileMe Internet service for iPhone, iPod touch, Macs and PCs

Apple today introduced MobileMe, a new Internet service that delivers push email, push contacts and push calendars from the MobileMe service in the "cloud" to native applications on iPhone, iPod touch, Macs and PCs. MobileMe also provides a suite of elegant, ad-free web applications that deliver a desktop-like experience through any modern browser. MobileMe applications (http://www.me.com/) include Mail, Contacts and Calendar, as well as Gallery for viewing and sharing photos and iDisk for storing and exchanging documents online.

Free Wi-Fi Expands with AT&T, Cablevision: Two giant offers for free Wi-Fi extended, one from AT&T to iPhone users, and another from Cablevision for its millions of home territory broadband subscribers.

Two giant offers for free Wi-Fi extended, one from AT&T to iPhone users, and another from Cablevision for its millions of home territory broadband subscribers.

iPod touch 16GB

After spending a couple of months with the iPhone, it's hard to pick up the iPod touch and not think about what could have been. If only video looked as good on the touch as it does on the iPhone. If only Apple had compromised on the iPod's sleek lines to add a couple of unobtrusive volume buttons (or offered a headset that included remote controls). If only the whole iPod-as-PIM-concept had been thought through to the point where both contacts and calendar events could be entered on the iPod. If only I could use my old video accessories with my new iPod.

iPod touch 8GB

After spending a couple of months with the iPhone, it's hard to pick up the iPod touch and not think about what could have been. If only video looked as good on the touch as it does on the iPhone. If only Apple had compromised on the iPod's sleek lines to add a couple of unobtrusive volume buttons (or offered a headset that included remote controls). If only the whole iPod-as-PIM-concept had been thought through to the point where both contacts and calendar events could be entered on the iPod. If only I could use my old video accessories with my new iPod.

Getting the "Free" Business Model Wrong Doesn't Mean the Model is Flawed

While "free" seems to be an increasingly popular business model there are quite a few people who seems to be completely bungling what to do with "free" and then complaining when it doesn't work. Techdirt takes a look at some of the arguments surrounding why free as a business model may or may not work and why many of these arguments, while prevalent, just don't hold water. "you give away the infinite goods, not the scarce goods. Your time is a scarce good. No one is saying that everything needs to be free -- they're saying that infinite goods will be free, because of it's very nature in economics. In fact, Poole's argument is particularly weak when it comes to programmers, because most programmers don't earn any kind of royalties for the software they write.

Apple iPhone 3G Application Helps Singles Hookup in Public for Dating

6/12/08 - iCloseBy.com announces the latest release of iFob, a popular Wi-Fi hotspot application that helps singles hookup with other singles looking for action while on the go. As an accepted member of both the Apple Developer Network and Apple's iPhone Developer Program, iCloseBy.com has used the Apple iPhone SDK and has developed iFob 2.0 for Apple's consideration. iFob 2.0, including all of the functionality of the earlier versions of iFob (still available free download for Windows PCs), now has the unified look-and-feel of other Apple native iPhone software apps, as well as a newly added ability to 'real-space-real-time' locate other willing iFob users from GPS-like cell-tower triangulation.

iPhone Gets More Video, But Not From Apple

A couple of new services are sending video to the iPhone, which has been hampered by a narrow choice of supported video formats (Flash being the most noticed). NBC is streaming episodes of 30 Rock and The Office to the iPhone over the WiFi network reports NYT quoting Silicon Alley Insider. Orb has also launched a native client for the iPhone and iPod Touch, letting users stream video from their PC reports The Register. Orbs client works over the 2.75G Edge network.

Apple's free 8GB iPod touch Back-to-School Promo now official

Apple on Tuesday officially kicked off its largest back-to-school promo in the company's history, offering a free 8GB iPod touch to students and educational staffers who purchase a qualifying Mac.


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