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As many of you will be aware, Apple is hosting a music themed event in San Francisco on September 9th. The tagline on the invitations reads “It’s only rock and roll, but we like it,” which certainly suggests music will play an important role in the keynote. While there are certainly rumors surrounding an update to the iPod line, there are also many other rumors that have been circulating the Internet, so here’s a round-up of all the possibilities we could see from Apple tomorrow.
iTunes 9
The last major update to iTunes included the App Store, along with updates to iTunes DJ. This upcoming event is rumored to see the release of iTunes 9 which could include the option to incorporate your library and listening styles with your favorite social networks, such as Facebook and Last.FM.
A screenshot of what could be iTunes 9 featuring social network integration
A long-awaited feature from many customers has been to have the ability to re-organize your iPhone/iPod touch applications from within iTunes, which would then synchronize across to your device. According to the Boy Genius Report, this could also be making an appearance in iTunes 9, something I personally am certainly looking forward to.
It doesn’t stop there, however. The third major update that could feature in iTunes 9 is support for Blu-ray movies. This was rumored for the previous upgrade to iTunes, but with HD DVD out of the race, it’s more possible that Apple hase decided to jump on the band-wagon with Blu-ray support.
iTunes 9 could also see an iTunes Unlimited service come to life. Similar to what’s available with the Microsoft Zune, customers would have full access to the entire iTunes Store, with the option to buy the tracks to keep, if you’d prefer. A similar service to this has been launched in the UK, called Spotify, and has been incredibly successful.
iPod and Nike+ Refreshes
Previous to the iPod shuffle, the last iPod to receive an update was the iPod nano—a year ago on September 9th 2008. Sources believe that the iPod nano could see a slight update in its design, making it more convenient to hold and use, especially during sporting activities. It is also expected that Apple will add a camera to both the iPod nano and iPod touch, making them more useful and more media-based rather than simply music players. Apple Premium Resellers are reporting they are not replenishing their stock of the iPod nano, iPod touch or iPod classic, which leads to believe that updates will be appearing for all three models.
This could also include a refresh for Nike+ to include support for the iPod range, and also the iPhone 3G and 3GS. With the iPhone’s GPS capabilities, the Nike+ software could provide a lot more information that could synchronize back to your computer for you to review.
Apple iTablet
While rumors have been coming in about this for quite some time, it’s quite unlikely we’ll see such a device on Wednesday. If only because of the music theme for the event. It’s also plausible such a device would warrant its own event, possibly closer to the Christmas holiday season, if not in February 2010 at another event. It would be great for an iTablet, or iPad to be unveiled tomorrow, but, as I said, we’re clutching at straws for that one. It’s unknown at this point whether such a device would use a modified version of the iPhone OS or of Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Findings within the accessibility settings within Snow Leopard that reveal full-size keyboards lead us to believe Snow Leopard could be the basis for a tablet device upon its launch.
Apple TV
We mentioned this last week on Appletell that an Apple TV update could be the “outsider” of the event. Wall Street analyst Gene Munster believes Apple could be phasing out the smaller 40GB model to leave space for an update to the device. If an iTunes Unlimited option also included TV shows and movies, the Apple TV could become quite popular. Even if you were required to pay a monthly subscription to access the iTunes store via the Apple TV, it would still be a hit. It’s certainly an outsider at this point, but there’s always hope for the “One More Thing…” section of the media press conference on September 9th.
Tomorrow, all will be revealed
So there you have it; the most likely (and not so likely) updates that could be emerging from Apple HQ tomorrow. Is there anything in particular you’ve been waiting to see, or something else you wish would get a little love from Apple this September? Personally, I feel we’ll see a refresh for the iPod classic, iPod nano and iPod touch, along with iTunes 9. An update for Nike+ could also be likely, while I feel an Apple Tablet and a new Apple TV are less likely to appear at this particular event. Feeling the same? Let us know below in the comments.
SOURCE : APPLE'S SEPT 9 EVENT
The iPhone 3.0 firmware will allow the re-download of purchased applications for free, according to a AppAdvice report. A couple weeks ago it was discovered that users running the iPhone OS 3.0 beta were unable to re-download purchased iPhone applications. The mobile App Store presented a message stating, “You’ve already purchased this. You can re-download it for free on your computer, or tap Buy to buy it again.” AppAdvice discovered that this message only occurred to users who had not updated to the new iTunes 8.2 software. This new version adds some logic that tells a device what iTunes accounts are authorized on the computer. Since those users’ devices never received the authorization information from iTunes 8.2 they were not able to pass it along to the App Store when they tried re-downloading apps. So in order to re-download apps you must have installed iTunes 8.2 and have synced to a computer that has been authorized with your iTunes account.
A nice little way to make sure everyone is on iTunes 8.2 and using a non jailbroken iPhone.
This is an iPhone software news from iphoneuserguide.com.
One of the things that had really surprised me was that, the App Store wouldn't allow me to download free iPhone apps without registering my credit card details. It seemed strange that even for downloading free iPhone apps; I was asked to submit my credit card details.
Well, Apple has moved along from there, and it now allows users to create an iTunes account without submitting credit card info.
The method is very simple.
1. Open iTunes. If you do not have iTunes available then you can download iTunes from here.
Note: Please logout of your iTunes account if you already have one.
2. Go to the Right Hand section of iTunes Store and Click on any free iPhone app. Clicked on the free app called LOLriffic Stuff.
3. Clicking on the app will open up a description page, and then click on the ‘GET APP’ button.
This will open up a new window. Just click on ‘Create New Account’ button.
4. You will be greeted with the iTunes welcome message. Click ‘Continue’
5. Then you will see the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions page, click on the ',I have read and agree to the iTunes Terms and Conditions’ check box.
6. Now, enter the information required. Enter a valid e-mail address. Once you have entered the info, click ‘Continue’.
7. This is where you will see that you can select ‘None’ as an option under ‘Payment Method’. This option wasn’t available earlier.
8. Check the ‘None’ radio button and enter the personal information and then click ‘Continue’
9. You will receive a message informing you that a confirmation e-mail has been sent to the email address provided by you.
10. Now, check your email account, and you should have received the confirmation email from iTunes Store. Note: do check your spam folder, in case; you do not receive the email on 5-10 minutes.
The email will ask you to click on a link in order to activate your newly created iTunes Store account.
11. On clicking the link, you will be prompted to enter your account details in the login window. Please enter your email address and password.
12. You should be logged in straightway and can start downloading all the iPhone applications that are available for free without having to enter any credit card detail.
Have fun!
Let me know if this helped in the comments section below, or if you are looking for something else that I can help you with. source