I just read the story over at Cybernet News and thought it was worth commenting about. Apple apparently found a way to shove the Safari browser down the throats of Windows users by bundling it with iTunes update. They report a new version of Safari when a user searches in iTunes for updates. This happens [...]
Apple bundles Safari with iTunes Update
Posted by Martin in Browsing, The Web, Tools, software TAGS in Browsing, The Web, Tools, software25
Mar
Share Songs with Mojo and iTunes
Posted by Martin in Music and Video, iPod, software TAGS in Music and Video, iPod, software20
Mar
I’m not a huge fan of Apple iTunes, think it’s just to slow to be a good music player and I have no intention of using the Apple store. That leaves me with a tool that can transfer songs to my iPod Nano. Having said that I can immediately tell you that Mojo is not [...]
iTunes Control
Posted by Martin in Music and Video, Operating Systems, Windows, software TAGS in Music and Video, Operating Systems, Windows, software24
Feb
The application iTunes Control is an add-on for Apple’s iTunes software. It mainly adds two functions to iTunes, the first is a customizable on screen display of the track that is currently playing and the second are more than 20 hotkeys that make it easier to run iTunes in the background.
Send Music to your Facebook Friends
Posted by Martin in Browsing, Music and Video, firefox TAGS in Browsing, Music and Video, firefox18
Feb
I must be one of the few users on earth that does not have a Facebook account yet and who does not have any plans of creating one in the near future. Still, Facebook is extremely popular and this following Facebook application could be useful - I think it definitely will find lots of users who like it - for some users of Facebook.
Apple iTunes Video Rentals cracked ? Not really !
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, Music and Video, iPhone, iPod TAGS in Mobiles, Music and Video, iPhone, iPod18
Jan
So the guys at Gizmodo started playing around with the video rentals at iTunes trying to figure out a way how they could prolong the time - 30 days to start watching it, 24 hours to watch after starting it - that they were allowed to watch the movie that they rented. Some tests seemed to reveal that one of the oldest hacks of old time would work, that they could increase the time almost indefinitely by changing their computer’s system date to the future and back to the present.
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