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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PSP firmware update 6.20 offers extras

November 23, 2009

PSP firmware update 6.20 offers extras

Nice to know that the latest firmware update 6.20 for the Sony PSP will introduce an additional column in the XMB called “Extras.” Under that column lies the “Digital Comics” category that will kick off in December when Sony starts to roll out digital comic books via the Playstation Store. Alongside that addition to energize little ones to read more, Sony plus increased the potency of their compatibility with Media Go software, enabling users to view videos and listen to audio playlists created within Media Go.

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