Apple allows VoIP on 3G through firmware 3.2 and Adobe does not give up on iPhone OS

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he did something extraordinary last night (besides the launch iPad), decided to let go of the possibility to use 3G's to call through the technology VoIP. The technology VoIP it allows you to use the internet to call anywhere in the world at much lower costs than mobile phone operators and is the most excellent way to call somewhere when you are in a foreign country for example. The problem with use 3G for VoIP it is quite old Skype or Whatsapp offers VoIP for several years though Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), refused to allow the use 3G's so it was born 3G Unrestrictor, an application that removes this limitation. This small concession is 100% related to iPad and the fact that AT&T will offer mobile internet contracts for iPad, practically AT&T was also the reason why Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), limited this from the very beginning. And if 3G was still officially unlocked, the first application that lets you call via VoIP, icall it is called and can be downloaded for free from AppStore, Ro link here.

Now let's talk about a BIG minus the iPad, the flash. During this evening on the official forum of Adobe a thread was created reminding application developers for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad of the possibility to make applications using the technology from Creative Suite 5 and the program Package for iPhone. Although Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), insists on introducing flash on its devices, it seems that the initiative must be taken by Adobe, and it has been taken for a long time, I hope that in the coming weeks the number of applications based on flash in the AppStore will start to increase and why not there should be a method by which we can also surf the Internet without flash-related limits.