Apple may not have to bother suing RealNetworks after all, since it sounds like RealNetwork's efforts to "hack" the iPod so it'll play songs downloaded from their online music store might not have been as successful as they'd hoped. Yeah, we saw RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser on CNN the other day showing it off, so we're sure they've gotten to work just fine for them, but out in the real world Julio Ojeda-Zapata actually tried this out and found that while Real's software detected both his new 4G iPod and his iPod mini just fine, he couldn't get any of the songs he bought from RealNetworks' store to work on either player. Anyone else take the plunge and been successful?
