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iTunesShut 4.7.4 - Shut down/sleep/restart your Mac, pause iTunes when playlist finishes. (Free) (July 1, 2008)Source: MacUpdate - Mac OS X (http://www.macupdate.com) | Shut down/sleep/restart your Mac, pause iTunes when playlist finishes. |
MySpace announces plans for iTunes rival (April 4, 2008)Source: Latest Business News from Times Online (http://www.timesonline.co.uk) | MySpace, the world’s largest social networking group, has announced plans to
set up a music downloading service to rival Apple’s iTunes. |
En Vrac : iTunes Video Store, HTC et dessous geek (January 29, 2008)Source: Mac4Ever.com (http://www.mac4ever.com/) | Jim Henson Compagny, à qui l'on doit, notamment, Fraggle Rock -leur dira-t-on jamais assez merci ?- arrivent sur l'iTunes Video Store. Et ils sont très contents. [Source .pdf] HTC aurait perdu sa première place dans le marché des smarphone, devancé désormais par Motorola et Samsung.... |
Catalog Your Books iTunes-style with BookBump [Books] (November 9, 2007)Source: Lifehacker (http://lifehacker.com) | Like any collection, books create an endless loop of discovery, search and acquisition for enthusiasts. Free cataloging webapp BookBump feeds that enthusiasm by providing a central place to list... |
File Sharing: Play a Single iTunes Library from Two Computers Simultaneously (October 18, 2007)Source: Lifehacker (http://lifehacker.com) | Reader Brett writes in with an interesting observation about his shared iTunes library, which he plays from his laptop and his desktop: Previous to the latest update of iTunes, I could only have one... |
Vivendi Calls iTunes Contract Terms "Indecent" (September 24, 2007)Source: Slashdot: Apple (http://apple.slashdot.org/) | Bemopolis writes "Brace yourselves for a shocking revelation: The CEO of Vivendi, parent company of UMG, is not happy with the current deal with the iTunes Store. 'The split between Apple and (music) producers is indecent [...] Our contracts give too good a share to Apple.' The usual argument about older music priced at the same rate as new music is trotted out. No doubt UMG would prefer to make the former cheaper, while maintaining the current pricing for the latter. At least he had the decency not to claim that they were trying to defend their artists against predatory iTunes pricing. Or maybe he just misplaced the index card with that boilerplate on it." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Regarding iTunes Plus Metadata (June 6, 2007)Source: Daring Fireball (http://daringfireball.net/) Regarding complaints from ‘privacy’ advocates regarding the user-identifying metadata in DRM-free iTunes Plus tracks. |
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