iTunes 10 unveiled, more iPhone 4.1 rumors, Epic making Fable for iPhone
Yesterday was the big Apple event and out of it came iTunes 10 . The new software adds features like a music social network and naturally supports the iPhone. I mentioned yesterday that rumors were circulating about a new iPhone 4 coming with a redesigned antenna
Apple Updates iPod shuffle, Brings Buttons Back
I wasn’t a huge fan of the third-generation iPod shuffle. The lack of proper controls was just not my thing. Today, with the release of the fourth-generation shuffle, Apple seems to have seen the light and gone back on itself (something it doesn’t do often).
Could Cheap iTunes Rentals Change Television Online?
During today’s press event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that 450 million TV episodes, along with 11.7 billion songs, 100 million movies and 35 million books, have been downloaded from the iTunes store, making it the number one digital media store in the world. How will its newly announced 99-cent rental program change the marketplace? It depends what’s on offer
AirPlay: Like AirTunes, Only More So
AirPlay was one of the most nebulous topics up for discussion today at Steve Jobs’ special press event regarding iOS, iPods, iTunes and Apple TV. In many ways, it’s something we already know a lot about, since it’s the successor to AirTunes. In others, it’s a mystery. AirTunes, for those who didn’t know, was the technology that allowed iTunes users who also owned AirPort Expresses to wirelessly stream their iTunes music library to speakers connected to the portable routers
The Official Twitter iPad App: It’s a Whole Lot of Twitter in Your Face [IPad Apps]
At last, the official Twitter app for the iPad is here. Is it the best iPad Twitter app? Depends on who you are.
Is Amazon Making a Loss on Its 99-Cent Downloads to Counteract Apple’s Rentals? [Amazon]
An interesting theory from PaidContent proposes that Amazon’s actually making a loss on those 99-cent TV episode streaming purchases , as an attempt to head off any stragglers considering Apple’s 99-cent rentals . [ PaidContent ] More??
Could Cheap iTunes Rentals Change Television Online?
During today’s press event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that 450 million TV episodes, along with 11.7 billion songs, 100 million movies and 35 million books, have been downloaded from the iTunes store, making it the number one digital media store in the world. How will its newly announced 99-cent rental program change the marketplace? It depends what’s on offer
AirPlay: Like AirTunes, Only More So
AirPlay was one of the most nebulous topics up for discussion today at Steve Jobs’ special press event regarding iOS, iPods, iTunes and Apple TV. In many ways, it’s something we already know a lot about, since it’s the successor to AirTunes. In others, it’s a mystery. AirTunes, for those who didn’t know, was the technology that allowed iTunes users who also owned AirPort Expresses to wirelessly stream their iTunes music library to speakers connected to the portable routers




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