Remains of the Day: Hot and cold

17.07.2012
AT&T may add an uncool fee for iPhone users; Apple may relent and make certain hot iOS 6 features work with the iPhone 3GS; and a couple of former Apple execs have warmed up to new companies. The remainders for Tuesday, July 17, 2012 are just trying to beat the heat.

(9to5Mac)

In a rumor, it seems AT&T may charge users for chatting via FaceTime over 3G networks. A cell phone carrier nickel-and-diming users?

(MacRumors)

Seems Apple may be backtracking on making features available for earlier iPhones when iOS 6 ships this fall. While intensive capabilities such as 3D flyovers and turn-by-turn directions are not supported, MacRumors reports that other minor features--mail VIPs, the Flagged folder in Mail, and Shared Photo Streams--do seem to be available on the 3GS under the latest iOS 6 beta. Apple will maintain karmic balance by removing other arbitrary features, including the keyboard's J key.

(Wired)