iTunes Preview Now Available On The iPhone

February 4, 2010

iTunes Preview Now Available On The iPhone

Apple has introduced a new feature for iPhone and iPod touch users, though you may or may not have noticed it. With the latest update, you’ll get the iTunes Preview, so now when you visit on an App Store link, you’ll be taken directly to a website that shows the app’s details such as picture, description, price, rating, reviews and even screenshots. After going through all the knowledge, you can decide whether you want to download the app or not. Do you think anybody would have bought the I Am Rich app whether they had the iTunes Preview operate back thereupon?

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iTunes 9.0.3 for Windows (64 bit)

February 1, 2010

 iTunes 9.0.3 provides a number of critical bug fixes, including:

iTunes no longer ignores your "Remember password for purchases" setting. 
Addresses problems with syncing some Smart Playlists and Podcasts with iPod
Resolves a problem recognizing when iPod is connected. 
Addresses issues that affect stability and performance.

 iTunes 9 comes with many new features and improvements, including:
 
An improved look and feel, including a new Column Browser for easily browsing your artists or albums, movies, TV shows, and more.
 

 iTunes Store has a sort new look, with improved navigation for quick and easy exploration.
iTunes LP and iTunes Extras create rare experiences that feature exclusive interviews, videos, photos, and more — available with choose album and movie purchases on the iTunes Store.
Home Sharing helps you manage your family's iTunes collection amidst computers in your home. iTunes can automatically transfer new purchases, or you can choose just the items you want.
Genius Mixes are created for you by iTunes and play songs from your library that go great together.
iPod and iPhone syncing now allows you to organize your iPhone and iPod touch home screens directly in iTunes. Syncing is now additionally more flexible, allowing you to sync individual artists, genres, or TV show and Podcast episodes.
iTunes U items are now organized into their own section in your iTunes library.
Sync with iPod nano (5th generation), iPod classic (Fall 2009), and iPod touch (Fall 2009).
iTunes 9 plus includes many other improvements, such as HE-AAC encoding and playback, more flexibility with Smart Playlists rules, simpler organization of your media files inside an iTunes Media folder, and more. 

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Logitech Touch Mouse for the iPod touch and iPhone

February 1, 2010

Logitech Touch Mouse for the iPod touch and iPhone

The iPod touch and iPhone has received a new application from the iTunes App Store which is called the Touch Mouse app. Basically, it transforms your iPhone or iPod touch into a wireless trackpad and keyboard which can be used in tandem with your computer, basically performing all the similar features as that of a usual mouse including point, visit, scroll and typing from afar. Best of all is, it can be used in any application regardless of platform - which is limited to a Mac or PC. The Touch Mouse app additionally plays nice by Wi-Fi, making it suitable for use anywhere in the house, making it a snap for sofa potatoes to control their computer while lounging in the living room, watching TV.

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iBooks available only for US folks

January 28, 2010

iBooks available only for US folks

Guess there are advantages being in the country where Apple hails from - it seems to be a worldwide phenomenon - nay, some say catastrophe, that the iPad in that part of the world (we're talking about the US just in case you are geographically challenged) will support the iBooks service at point of publishing, so folks living elsewhere will just have to construct do without - and perhaps scamper for an Amazon Kindle whether you are hard up for e-books? One of the reasons behind that limitation could probably be licensing rights, similar to why some countries do not have access to their own iTunes store.

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Touchscreen-like iPhone computer in kitchen

January 20, 2010

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Most kitchens tend not to have too many sensitive gizmos around apart from old faithfuls like microwave ovens and toasters. Well, that touchscreen iPhone-like computer takes the cake, and to construct it all the more desirable, it was built from scratch which means you can't walk into the store and bring one home just like that. It is powered by an Intel Core i5 650 3.2GHz processor, sporting 2GB RAM and a 800GB SATA II hard drive, all stashed away into a Coolermaster Elite 333 Mid-Tower case. Running on Windows XP, it was built by a devoted husband for his wife who wants a computer that manages her shopping lists and huge collection of recipes. To build it less stressful when cooking for a large crowd, that DIY solution is capable of playing music via iTunes, plays nice with Skype and features a host of other social networking solutions that is ready to go.

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Convert Your Vinyl Albums To contemporary-day CDs

January 8, 2010

Convert Your Vinyl Albums To Modern-day CDs

Have you been dreaming of converting your library of old cassette tapes, vinyl albums and such into CDs? Well, now you can do it, with the Crosley Songwriter, which looks real nostalgic, but will be able to do the job of playing the music from your old media, and recording them to a CD. The Songwriter has a three-speed turntable, cassette player, AM/FM radio, and a CD playback/recording unit and will be going for $399. Do you think it’s a better option than buying all your music again from iTunes?

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2010 Ford models come with iTunes tagging

December 29, 2009

2010 Ford models come with iTunes tagging

A handful of 2010 Ford models will feature a factory installed HD Radio receiver that in turn allows users to tag the iTunes with the push of a button. that allows users to download the song onto their iPod or iPhone at a more convenient date, with a maximum song cap standing at 100 titles at that point in moment. No view on whether the HD Radio and iTunes tagging capability will be included as a standard or as an option in the selected range of models.

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