Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

iTunes 10.2.1 Download Available with Bugs Fix iOS 4.3 support!

Apple has released iTunes 10.2.1 for Windows and Mac OS X. This version enables you to Sync your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with iOS 4.3 and adds some improvements and bug fixes.
What’s new in iTunes 10.2.1
- Sync with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 4.3.
- Improved Home Sharing. Browse and play from your iTunes libraries with Home Sharing on any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 4.3.
MuscleNerd of the iPhone Dev Team has confirmed few hours ago that the new version of iTunes is safe for jailbreakers. This version will be required by iPad 2 and all devices to update to iOS 4.3.

Download iTunes 10.2.1 for Windows and Mac OS X
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

10.6.7 Crashing iTunes For Some MacBook Air Owners

According to a thread on Apple Discussions that received more than 30 replies since yesterday’s release of Mac OS X 10.6.7, the latest software update makes it impossible for some MacBook Air (late 2010) owners to open iTunes. The issue seems to especially affect the new MacBook Airs 13″, and it basically forces iTunes to quit seconds after launch while running 10.6.7.
Before upgrading to a new version of OS X, it’s always a good practice to backup your important files and possibly use Time Machine to save multiple instances of your OS to an external hard drive. When issues pop up, however, there are some tips you can follow to make sure the upgrade process goes as smoothly as Apple (and the user) wants. First off, if Software Update is failing you and you notice issues with some applications, consider running a Combo Update. It’s a bigger download, but in most situations the Combo Update is everything you need to make OS X update to a newer version correctly. You can download the Mac OS X 10.6.7 Combo Update HERE.

If iTunes 10.2.1 is still crashing after a combo update to 10.6.7 and a manual restart, you can erase your iTunes preferences and Genius database to start fresh with the app on the newly updated OS. Preferences can be found in Users/yourusername/Library/Preferences and they look something like this: “com.apple.itunes”. Delete those files when iTunes is closed and reboot again. The Genius database can be found in Music/iTunes and it’s the file called “itunes library genius.itdb”. The database will be rebuilt on next launch, after you accept the iTunes EULA again.

Of course, you should always backup everything on your Mac — especially the iTunes library that stores your music, apps, movies, books and more. Storing iTunes on Dropbox (which in its Pro plans includes a featured called “Packrat” that you gives unlimited access to all your previously deleted files) is a good plan to get started. If you have a MacBook Air and you found another way to fix iTunes on OS X 10.6.7
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Monday, March 21, 2011

ToneFXs 2.0 is Your Complete Solution to iOS Sound Customization


One of the missing features in the iPhone is the ability to customize sounds on the device. Compared to the competition, this is a field where the iPhone fails, badly.
Enter ToneFXs. ToneFXs 2.0 is a jailbreak app that lets you customize all the sounds on your iPhone. That includes anything from custom push notification alerts, custom email alerts, custom email alerts for specific contacts, custom text message alerts for specific numbers, custom calendar alerts and much more.
Not only can you customize iOS sounds to the fullest, the app also allows you to shuffle multiple tones for all the alerts. You can also create your own tones by visiting Efiko Software’s website and downloading the free ToneFXsCreator.
Features include:
  • Custom Push Notification Sounds
  • Custom Text Message alerts for specific contacts
  • Custom New Email alerts for specific contacts
  • ToneFXsCreator (now works independent of iTunes )
  • Improved arrangement of tones
  • Support for your existing ringtones
  • Support for iPad
  • Option for silent tones
  • New U.I.
  • New Tone Trigger engine
  • Custom Button tap sounds
  • Custom Open and Close App sounds
  • Custom Table Cell Tap sounds
  • Shuffle Push Notification Tones
  • Shuffle Text Message tones
  • Shuffle Email Tones
ToneFXs requires an iPhone, iPod touch running on iOS 4.0+. ToneFX’s 2.0 is available in the Cydia Store for $4.99. The app also includes a free trial so you can try it before you buy it. Users who bought ToneFXs 1.0 (Lite) will be able to purchase the 2.0 Pro version at the reduced price of $1.99.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Apple releases iTunes 10.2.1, updated Java for OS X

Just days after releasing iTunes 10.2 with iOS Home Sharing support, Apple has released iTunes 10.2.1, which we presume is simply a bug fix update.

In addition to the iTunes upgrade, Apple has released updates to Java for Mac OS X for both 10.5 Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard. The updates are related to security and can be found in the software update application.
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Monday, March 7, 2011

How to move your iTunes library to another hard drive

Hard drive coming dangerously close to being overrun with data and wondering how to move your iTunes library to another location? If you have a ton of stuff on



your computer and your iTunes library isn’t helping the situation out have no fear we are here to help! Find out how, after the break!
[Apple iTunes News]

  1. Open up the iTunes Preferences and select the Advanced tab
  2. Ensure “Keep iTunes media folder organized” is checked
  3. Now on the right of the text box at the top (iTunes Media folder location) you will see a button that says Change… go ahead and click on it
  4. Select the location you want to store your iTunes library
  5. Go to File then Library and finally choose Organize Library…
  6. Make sure you select to consolidate files and click ok
  7. Once the transfer is complete you can delete the files from their original location and have some precious storage space back on your computer
It’s that simple to get a good portion of your hard drive back from iTunes. Just be aware that if you do decide to do this and you use an external hard drive you’ll have to make sure it’s plugged in and available any time you want to play media or sync your iPhone or iPad!
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Saturday, March 5, 2011

955 Dreams Plays The iPad Like Jazz

“The shallow experience for a user has to be very interesting. The deep experiences have to be profound.” That statement, which is profound itself, is how 955 Dreams co-founder Kiran Bellubbi approaches app creation. And so far, that approach is working — very well. The companies hit app, The History of Jazz, has been earning rave reviews and selling like crazy.

And it’s not a $0.99 app selling like crazy — The History of Jazz is priced at $9.99. In the age of cheap apps, that may seem like a lot. But the model is working for 955 Dreams because they feel they’ve hit on a deeper experience that the iPad can offer. “I think it could have been $12.99. We always tell people it’s on sale,” Bellubbi jokes. “It’s tough to price chewing gum.”

The History of Jazz is an iPad app that provides a visual and interactive walk through the musical genre. Filled with pictures, videos, and sound clips, the app delivers much more than a traditional book on the subject matter could. And that’s exactly why 955 Dreams felt that jazz would be the perfect subject for such an app — because it is so much about experiencing the music. Apple clearly agreed as they quickly featured the app shortly after its release and sales skyrocketed.

It’s not surprising that Apple agrees with 955 Dreams’ vision. This type of app is exactly what Apple has always envisioned for the iPad: a rich, immersive experience that satisfies the user in a way that would be impossible on another medium. Not only can you watch videos and listen to music in the app, but with one-click, you can buy songs you like right through the handy iTunes buttons in the app.

Back in 2009, Apple released the iTunes LP format. It’s a format that takes albums and wraps them in various multimedia in an effort to give the user an experience more akin to that of unwrapping an old LP. Most people, it seems, aren’t biting on that offering. Instead, it really does seem like The History of Jazz app is more along the lines of what Apple should have done.

955 Dreams clearly knows that as they’re now hard at work on a wide range of apps in a similar vein of History of Jazz, but spanning all different genres and individual artists. Not surprisingly, some of the music labels are starting to eat this idea up as well. They’d be crazy not to — “affiliate sales are through the roof,” Bellubbi says, noting that they’re seeing around 14 to 22 percent conversion rates within The History of Jazz.

“Emotional experiences around music are so fulfilling. If you create those experiences, people will buy music again,” Bellubbi believes. “You pay for the experience, not the music,” he continues. Again, that used to be a tough sell to the record companies, but they’re biting now.

The company raised a $250,000 seed round from Mitch Kapor and Dave McClure’s 500 Startups late last year. And they made half of that money back in the first month of sales, Bellubbi says. And the money has continued to flow in, but they’re pumping it right back into the products. “We are just going to go for it now,” he says.

So that means an expansion to Android, right? Not so fast. “The least path of resistance is the Apple platform,” Bellubbi says, noting that they’re in no rush to develop for Android.

And he goes further. “A lot of people get hung up on [the new in-app cut of] 30 percent — it’s stupid. That’s what’s selling your apps. Wake up,” Bellubbi says in defense of Apple’s model. “You do the same thing if you’re selling your product at Walmart,” he continues.

His advice to would-be iPad app makers? “If you’re aiming for a 99 cent price point, aim higher.“

Expect to see the next app from 955 Dreams soon. It will obviously also be music-related, but quite a bit different than the History of Jazz, is all they’ll say for now. And if and when that one takes off, expect a wide range of music apps for the iPad to follow — especially as the newly-unveiled iPad 2 further explodes the potential user base.
You can find The History of Jazz in the App Store HERE.
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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Call of Duty 4 hits the Mac App Store at Overpriced $50 !

Since the Mac App Store launch, we've been seeing some great apps and games coming to the Mac OS X but this one is the best for me. Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare now available in the Mac App Store.

What's interesting in the game is it's price, Call of Duty 4 is available at overpriced $49. This may be a sign of great things to come for the game very soon in the form of updates and more levels. The game seems really very great, go get it while it's hot from the link below.

Download Call of Duty® 4: Modern Warfare™ [iTunes link]
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Monday, January 10, 2011

Windows Phone 7 can now act as a WiFi remote control for iTunes

Got iTunes? Got a Windows Phone 7 device? Then you'll probably want to check out the new Remote app in the Marketplace. It promises to make the two sing in perfect harmony by making them talk over a WiFi connection. There's a basic set of iTunes controls at your WP7 phone's disposal, including volume, starting /stopping music, and searching by album, artist, and song, and a corresponding piece of desktop software you need to install to make the magic happen.

 It's compatible with both Windows (XP and above) and Mac OS (10.5.8 and above), so all you really need now are $1.99 for the mobile app and the overwhelming desire to control your playlists remotely.
Thanks: engadget.com
Via: Zatz Not Funny!
Source: Remote for Windows Phone 7
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Apple Releases iTunes 10.1.1 with Bug Fixes

Apple has just released iTunes 10.1.1 few minutes ago for both Windows and Mac. This release includes bug fixes addressing issues that was found with music videos and playlists. Here's the full changelog below.
What's new in iTunes 10.1.1:
This release provides a number of important bug fixes, including:
- Addresses an issue where some music videos may not play on Macs equipped with NVIDIA GeForce 9400 or 9600 graphics.
- Resolves an issue where iTunes may unexpectedly quit when deleting a playlist that has the iTunes Sidebar showing.
- Fixes a problem where iTunes may unexpectedly quit when connecting an iPod to a Mac equipped with a PowerPC processor.
- Addresses an issue where some music videos may not sync to an iPod, iPhone, or iPad.

iTunes 10.1 came with several new features and improvements, including:
- Use AirPlay to instantly and wirelessly stream videos from iTunes to the all-new Apple TV.
- Sync with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 4.2.
- Provides a number of important stability and performance improvements
Download iTunes 10.1.1 for Windows and Mac
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

iTunes' 90-Second Song Previews Started to Roll Out !

We've been waiting for this a long time: Apple has, as promised, started offering 90-second song previews of songs in the iTunes store. All songs that are at least 2 minutes and 30 seconds long will now have a 90-second preview. Shorter ones will continue the 30-seconds samples.

Apple has confirmed last month to extend song previews to 90 seconds. As the reports we got state that not all songs offer the extended previews yet. Black Eyed Peas and Kanye West stuff works great with the 90-second preview.

This is really good news for us as the old 30-second previews weren't long enough to let us know whether the song is worth to download or not, but the 90-seconds is the right one. What do you think?
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Thursday, November 18, 2010

iOS Software Update is Down; Will we Get iOS 4.2?

One of our readers has reported us that Apple's iOS Software update is down. Users who trying to update to update their iOS devices with iTunes gets the following message.
The iPhone software update server could not be contacted.

Make sure your network settings are correct and your network connection is active, or try again later.
So, could this be claiming that iOS 4.2 will be released today as rumored? Also there were some rumors have pegged the public release date of iOS 4.2 to be 24th November ahead of the Thanksgiving in the United States. Leave us a comment if you got this message we'll be covering these all.

[Thanks Mark for hat tip]

UPDATE 1: It seems like the iOS software updater is operating sporadically at the moment. iOS 4.1 still the latest version.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Official Google Voice App Finally Hits the App Store

Google Voice app for iPhone has just arrived the app store, With this native app, you’ll continue to have access to all the major Google Voice features on your iPhone. let's check out them.

Google Voice app features:
  • Cheap rates for international calls
  • Free text messaging to U.S. numbers
  • Voicemail transcription
  • Display your Google Voice number as caller ID when making calls
  • With push notifications, the app will alert you instantly when you receive a new voicemail or text message
  • Most of your calls will be placed via Direct Access Numbers, making them connect just as quickly as regular phone calls
Download Google Voice app (for free) for iPhone [iTunes link]
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The Beatles Now on iTunes

Apple has announced its "Tomorrow is just another day. That you'll never forget" surprise which is the Beatles music library, Apple has replaced the campaign logo with the Beatles one. The songs is now available to download through iTunes.
Here is what Apple says:
We’re really excited to bring the Beatles’ music to iTunes,” said Sir Paul McCartney. “It’s fantastic to see the songs we originally released on vinyl receive as much love in the digital world as they did the first time around.”

“I am particularly glad to no longer be asked when the Beatles are coming to iTunes,” said Ringo Starr. “At last, if you want it—you can get it now—The Beatles from Liverpool to now! Peace and Love, Ringo.”

“We love the Beatles and are honored and thrilled to welcome them to iTunes,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “It has been a long and winding road to get here. Thanks to the Beatles and EMI, we are now realizing a dream we’ve had since we launched iTunes ten years ago.”

“In the joyful spirit of Give Peace A Chance, I think it is so appropriate that we are doing this on John’s 70th birthday year,” said Yoko Ono Lennon.

“The Beatles on iTunes—Bravo!” said Olivia Harrison.

“The Beatles and iTunes have both been true innovators in their fields,” said EMI Group CEO Roger Faxon. “It’s a privilege for everybody at EMI to work with Steve Jobs and with Apple Corps’ Jeff Jones and their teams in marking a great milestone in the development of digital music.
Albums are now available for download at $ 149.00. but I wonder, is this all your expectations from this campaign?
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Monday, November 15, 2010

Here Comes “iTunes Live Stream” Tomorrow

So, is iTunes Live Stream is the announcement that we'll never forget? An Italian blog has found a code inside the newly released iTunes 10.1 files which references to “iTunes Live Stream” event tomorrow. We're still not sure as it might be just a feature.
MacRumors suggesting that it might be a video-related feature as Apple recently deployed its own HTTP streaming solution for Apple devices by live streaming the latest Steve Jobs’ keynotes. For myself, I hope it's iOS 4.2 tomorrow. Anyway, we'll be back tomorrow, stay tuned !
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Apple to Announce Something “You'll Never Forget” Tomorrow

Apple has just updated the status over Apple's official website with a very interesting message.
Tomorrow is just another day.

That you’ll never forget.

Check back here tomorrow for an exciting announcement from iTunes.
So, what should we expect Apple? the much waited iTunes cloud? iOS 4.2 release? App Store of the new Apple TV? or just text and screenshots? Anyway, we’ll check back tomorrow at 7 AM PST (check your local time here).

[Thanks Joguego for hat tip via Twitter]
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Sunday, November 14, 2010

iREB 4.1, iTunes Restore Errors Bypasser, is Out to Support all Devices

iREB is a must have tool for iOS users works under Windows machines which lets you put your device into a pwned state so that you will be able to upload custom firmware to it. iH8sn0w has just released iREB 4.1, the iTunes restore error bypasser to support all new & old devices.
Supported Devices:
  • iPhone 2G
  • iPhone 3G
  • iPhone 3G[S] (old & new bootrom)
  • iPhone 4
  • iPod Touch 1G
  • iPod Touch 2G (MB & MC)
  • iPod Touch 3G
  • iPod Touch 4
  • iPad
  • Apple TV 2

Just download iREB from the link at the end of the page, and follow our guide posted here to cook your custom firmware with Sn0wbreeze for Windows and follow our guide posted here to do the same with PwnageTool for Mac. Then use iREB to put your device into DFU mode and install your cooked firmware (you'll not get iTunes errors with iREB). Also keep in mind that iREB only works on iTunes 10 or above.

Download iREB 4.1
Download iTunes 10.1
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Friday, November 12, 2010

iTunes 10.1 Safe for Jailbreak [CONFIRMED]

We are answering all the wonders now. The popular iPhone hacker Sherif Hashim has just posted on his Twitter account that iTunes 10.1 is safe for already jailbroken devices with PwnageTool, Redsn0w, and almost all tools but don't ever update your carrier.
iTunes 10.1 appears to be safe for already jb devices, also plays well with latest versions of redsn0w, pwnage tool and tinyUmbrella :)
So, go ahead and update your iTunes version or download iTunes 10.1 from here and now let's wait for iOS 4.2 public release (may be on November 24th?), Stay tuned for this big news.
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Download iTunes 10.1 for Windows and Mac OS X

Apple today has released iTunes 10.1 for both Windows and Mac OS X. This is a major release which brings or may not lots of new feature and bug fixes to one of the most popular software around.
This release indicates that iOS 4.2 public release is very soon as you need iTunes 10.1 to upgrade to the latest iOS 4.2 and also to activate AirPlay. You can grab this new version either through the Apple Software Update utility, or directly via the link below.

Download iTunes 10.1 for Windows and Mac OS X

UPDATE 1: Here's the full changelog below:
- Use AirPlay to instantly and wirelessly stream videos from iTunes to the all-new Apple TV.
- Sync with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 4.2.
- Provides a number of important stability and performance improvements.
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

iTunes's Ping Feature Gains Twitter Support

Twitter has just announced it's support with Apple's iTunes Ping feature! You can link your Ping profile to your Twitter account and find the people you know on Twitter on Ping.
Starting today Ping, iTunes' new social network for music, and Twitter are making it even easier for people to share music discoveries with their friends by putting Ping activity, song previews and links to purchase and download music from the iTunes Store right in their Tweets on Twitter.com.
Also thanks to New Twitter’s embed panel, you’ll be able to see song previews and iTunes links directly in the Twitter home page.
On Ping you can easily link to your Twitter account to instantly find Ping users among the people you already follow on Twitter.

Once you’ve linked the accounts, whenever you Post, Like, Review, or tell your friends why you purchased a song or album on Ping, this activity will also be tweeted to your Twitter followers – complete with playable song previews and links to purchase and download music from iTunes.
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

iTunes 10.1 Coming Today, iOS 4.2 on Friday?

A trusted source inside AT&T told MacStories that Apple is planning to release iOS 4.2 on Friday as a major update for all iPhones, iPads and iPod touches at 10:00 AM PST. Lots of people expected that iOS 4.2 would be released yesterday but actually, iOS 4.2 needs iTunes 10.1 and Mac OS 10.6.5.
iOS 4.2 depends on iTunes 10.1 and Mac OS X 10.6.5 for its AirPlay and AirPrint functionalities, respectively. So, the reports about iOS 4.2 on November 12th should be believed now. We'll keep you updated as soon as iTunes is available followed by iOS 4.2.
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