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I'm running NoScript, and I saw no anti-AdBlock or video. It's becoming increasingly clear to me that NoScript is the only reasonable way to browse the web today. Random websites can't be entrusted to run javascript in a way that's not hostile to my interests.
You do realize that if everybody followed your example, they will at one point block NoScript too? Also, half of HN would be out of a job :)
Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
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Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
#112Earlier quoted context omitted.
The point is, Apple has a vested interest in making sure you're using TCP/IP to do that streaming, instead of just tuning into a radio signal from space. The investment in the network of users is so high, and such a massive profit factor, that there is no incentive to flip the FM bit, for the users. Since it will mean less streaming will occur (you're not using TCP/IP when you're listening to FM radio..) Its Apple, j…
I don't follow your logic. The iPhone would receive audio from the station over "a radio signal from space" either way. TCP/IP is just a protocol. What is the "massive profit factor" Apple enjoys from using that protocol?
Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
#113...
> What we're missing is an appropriate antenna and an amplifier chip dedicated to driving that antenna. Unlike the murata chip that doesn't take up any extra space, those things /would/ take up extra space in the phone. While I'm of the opinion that Apple could have fitted them in if they wanted to, it doesn't change the fact that there's no hardware based solution for FM radio on the iPhone.
https://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/32vp1l/question_...
Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
#114Earlier quoted context omitted.
You do realize that if everybody followed your example, they will at one point block NoScript too? Also, half of HN would be out of a job :)
Setting aside the why and wherefore; how would they block NoScript?
This is becoming an increasingly prevalent pattern. I really miss the document-oriented web of the late 90's / early 00's.
Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
#115Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
#116I just bought an internet radio for my stereo (yes, I'm that old, I have a stereo). I was surprised to discover it also had a wire in the box that turned out to be an FM antenna. I thought with internet radio, who needs an FM tuner? (all the local stations have streaming URLs) Turns out I actually like it. It's handy when the internet fails, or when you're nearing data caps, or just want to run it all day without int…
> It's handy when the internet fails, or when you're nearing data caps, or just want to run it all day without interfering with download speeds So basically it's useful if you have really shitty internet.
Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
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I think iMessage proved that Apple could give a damn what the carriers want.
This may be a failing of mine or a regional thing, but what does this comment mean? I read it literally as saying that Apple has done what carriers want and has made iMessage to suit carriers. I suspect that this is the opposite of what is intended though, as iMessage disempowers carriers imho. How does culturestate's comment work?
Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
#118In my country one has to pay to the regime for using/owning "radio/tv receiver". That's why I am happy to have more devices without unblocked analog FM. It means for me more choice without having to pay for the brainwashing/propaganda.
if you're referring to Germany, you're obliged to pay anyways - whether you own a device or not (it's per household/company since a while). It doesn't matter how many devices you own though. And you're not paying "the regime", you're paying an independent institution. It's not a tax by design though it may feel like one. The government never gets to touch the money. Now, there's a ton of things that are wrong with ou…
Can't remember any other tax-like charges where one has to pay for something artificial that they could be completely unrelated to, yet don't have any control over.
Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
#119I just bought an internet radio for my stereo (yes, I'm that old, I have a stereo). I was surprised to discover it also had a wire in the box that turned out to be an FM antenna. I thought with internet radio, who needs an FM tuner? (all the local stations have streaming URLs) Turns out I actually like it. It's handy when the internet fails, or when you're nearing data caps, or just want to run it all day without int…
Which box did you buy? I wish I could find one that does Internet streams and HD Radio that didn't cost a kidney...
The category is wide open for someone to make one where, say, the remote actually works more than some of the time. :-( I don't know why this is such a hard problem.
Re: Your Phone Has an FM Chip. So Why Can’t You Listen to the Radio?
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iPhone may or may not have one, or may be locked just as it is in the US. I've never owned one. On Android though a majority have a built-in FM radio app, and more available to download on the Play store. You could have a look in the app store (make sure it's not lying about being FM and using your data) but if not maybe it's only possible if you jailbreak, or not at all.
As a fellow Brit, I've never seen a smartphone that does FM - though my feature phone does.
http://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?nYearMin=2013&chkFMradi... shows about 2000 phones made in the last 3 years with FM radio that are available to buy; I selected "touchscreen" to loosely limit to smartphones.