
Baseball goes iPhone: The MLB software that people have paid $9.99 for, will finally be a fun app, thanks to the 3.0 software. What exactly will it offer? Live Games. This Thursday 2:20 pm will be when the first games are aired (Chicago Cubs-White Sox) and then 8:15pm (Detroit Tigers-St. Louis Cardinals). In the begin, this is going to be limited to two games a day, but as it gets more popular, this will probably increase.
The good thing is that it will switch its speed based on whether you are on wireless or any other network to maintain quality. The application would be limited to out-of-market games only.
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