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iTunes 10 on the Go

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Amidst all the joke over online proclamations by individual users providing links even over Twitter accordingly solely intended for the finally awaited iTunes 10 download providing for links leading to the former iTunes 9.2.1 and discretely posting the irritating “coming soon” promise hint, well, after the long wait, iTunes 10 is officially released.  iTunes is Apple’s digital player media application introduced since early January 2001 of course allowing users to organize music files, share these different files to the world, and of course play these tunes in a more enticing manner. The application is of course a free shareware that has gotten over several privacy and security issues but has survived over all finally gaining the edge to advance to its latest iTunes 10 version.

TechCrunch’s MC Siegler has made an impressive, brief and concise review as he was able to download the updated version himself. He mentioned that the newest version does not really contain minor upgrades like the former ones but showed milestones that seemed to lead away so far from its precedents. It was accordingly much more faster in operation, has innovated surface set-ups such as its buttons created like traffic light signals and of course has an icon revamp not requiring a compact disc anymore. Lastly, its worth mentioning that Ping may be is the biggest reinvention it has made, the music social media software seems so interesting that it has made headlines over online tech sites and is the talk of the town of course.

Posted by admin on September 3rd, 2010 No Comments

Another Gaming Milestone

Griffin technologies shares it success on developing a wide screened gaming device with four user friendly controllers ready to shine on party times and even in a lazy damp dull Sunday morning, introducing you, the new and innovative PartyDock. Gone are those days where game lovers are trying hard to connect through infrared on mobiles to beat a snake game score or setting up faulty routers’ connection setting’s  just to enjoy a couple of local area network (LAN) patterned games; we now have the advantage to connect over other friends’ devices through using Bluetooth, WiFi connections or simply conducting an online game joinable by all.

And today, a device is totally and exclusively set-up for spicing up social gatherings and stuff. PartyDock presents innovations that are truly fresh and buyable for all gamers as the game and media dock for the iPad and iPhone 4 comes to conquer the gaming zone not pretty soon this month. The device will surely answer those imaginative ideas others would have never thought to happen; playing in a virtually set up device a maximum of four could enjoy. The gaming developer has finally filed its application and is ready to set up on the market after a few polishing steps.

Posted by admin on August 26th, 2010 No Comments