Posted by Patrick on September 1, 2011
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As you all know, Apple has already seeded the seventh pre-release version of their upcoming mobile operating system iOS 5. And as usual, with every iOS 5 beta released, it comes with the corresponding update to iTunes 10.5 as well. If you are a developer and planning to update to iOS 5 beta 7, then you should definitely download and install iTunes 10.5 beta 7.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben on August 31, 2011
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Back in June's WWDC, along with the iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion, Apple announced that it will be launching its own cloud-storage based online service dubbed as iCloud. Now in relation to that, it seems that Apple has updated iTunes 10.5 beta in order to implement one of iCloud's features called iTunes Match. iOS 5 Beta 6.1 is now available for developers in the United States to download.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben on August 25, 2011
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As you may already know, the day that Apple finally releases the iOS 5 to the eager public draws to a close. While the Cupertino company works on iTunes 10.5 (the iTunes version required for iOS 5) which is currently under beta, it seems that Apple is not yet abandoning users who are currently using iTunes 10.4. Apple just rolled out a minor update for iTunes 10.4 dubbed as iTunes 10.4.1 and you can download...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on August 24, 2011
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Clearly, along with the announcement of the next iPhone, Apple fans all over the world have been eagerly anticipating the final release build of the iOS 5. Currently on its sixth pre-release version, iOS 5 looks to improve upon the every aspect of Apple's mobile operating system as it offers 200+ new features. As you may have already known, Apple just pushed out iOS 5 Beta 6 for developers and as usual it is accompanied...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben on August 11, 2011
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Recently, many of our readers have been reporting about iTunes erroring out with the 3194 error code while they try to restore/update their iOS via iTunes. Also, many a times, readers have ended up in an infinite DFU loop inspite of a successful restore. So rather than explaining to each one what this is all this about, I have put up this informative article that will help you understand & resolve these issues in future.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on August 8, 2011
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If you don't already know, the fifth version of the iOS 5 beta is now available for those who have a registered developer account. And as usual, with every new iOS 5 beta released, it comes with the appropriate version of iTunes. iTunes 10.5 Beta 5 is now live for developers to download and install. Not much is known about this latest iTunes 10.5 update but as always, one can expect numerous performance and stability...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on July 23, 2011
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As you all know just a few hours ago, Apple just released the fourth pre-release version of iOS 5. As with all beta builds, iOS 5 beta 4 is only seeded for those who have enrolled an account in Apple's iOS Dev Center. The smaller release timeframe between beta 3 and beta 4 indicates that this pre-release version offers performance and stability enhancements as well as numerous bug fixes. Although, iOS 5 beta 4 does...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on July 21, 2011
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At this point in time, Mac fans all over the world are already enjoying the latest release of Mac OS, the Mac OS X Lion. In conjunction with this major Mac release, Apple is rolling out an update for its popular proprietary media player, iTunes 10.4 is now out. This iTunes update features several enhancements that aims to improve performance, but mainly, this release is for accommodating the Mac OS X Lion's new features.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben on July 18, 2011
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Just this week, we have brought to you a news that the iTunes App Store has now turned 3 years old and that it has more than 400,000 active apps with over 15 billion downloads. The App Store is definitely on a roll and it does not show any signs of slowing down as it is now healthier than ever. As the App Store continues to impress, a certain research company called Asymco came up...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on July 14, 2011
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If you are like me who likes to hoard songs into your iTunes Music Library, then you are probably familiar with the frustration that's associated with organizing your music collection. I'm sure many would agree that one of the biggest annoyances that you can encounter while sorting through your library are track duplicates. Not only do they clutter your library which makes navigation a nightmare, but they also take up unnecessary space in your device...
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