Genius recommendations come to the iTunes mobile store
Genius recommendations have now made it onto the mobile version of the iTunes Store. Though present in the desktop version of the store for a long while, recommendations had been notably absent from the iPhone and iPod touch experience.
To get to the Genius recommendations in the iTunes Store on your mobile device, tap on More once you've launched the iTunes app. You'll then see the new feature ...
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx is expected to land on April 29th - and could land with a big bang. As we have reported in November Canonical, sponsor and developer of Ubuntu, is working hard on an iTunes-like music store. Rumors are saying that the music store will be a part of the Ubuntu single sign on service - providing a single, central login service for all Ubuntu-related sites and ...
Don't want to spend more on shipping your gifts to arrive before Christmas than they're actually worth? Don't worry, there are lots of online sites where you can give some super gifts via download online certificates. Here are 14 places to check out to give some great gifts:
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Amazon.com offers the ability to send gift cards via email in any denomination from $1-5,000. Your gift ...
While there are plenty of ways to buy media from Apple's iTunes Store, we've never seen one that donates a little something to a big cause. This $25 iTunes (PRODUCT) RED Gift Card (scroll down on the page) will not only score you some tunes (or movies, or TV shows...), but 10% of the purchase will be donated to fight AIDS in Africa via the Product Red campaign founded by U2's Bono and Bobby ...
If absolute privacy is a concern critics are voicing against Apple's latest move with DRM-less tracks from EMI, they should have filed their complaints over four years ago when the iTunes Store first opened.
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As the story goes, many users and industry pundits have announced their disappointment ...
Apple introduced two new features to the iTunes store today. The first is a new "my alerts" section that lets you know when there's new music available from artists whose music you've previously purchased. The bigger news is Apple's new "Complete My Album" feature. Previously, if you'd already purchased two or three tracks from an artist and then decided you wanted to buy the whole album, you were ...





