Apple has redesigned it’s smallest kid the iPod Shuffle; while the previous version didn’t have any buttons and it work all on voice commands has now easy to use buttons while it still is small or I should say cute.
The new iPod shuffle has the same features which previous version had like VoiceOver, Playlists and Genius Mixes.
Apple just surprised everyone by announcing that they will be live streaming the keynote of today’s music event however the limitation along with the streaming was so annoying for many users as the streaming will only work on Mac OS X 10.6 or iPhone, iPad Touch and iPad.
But Thanks to MacRumors for a quick workaround that enables Apple’s event live streaming to work cross platform for i.e. for Windows and Linux users aswell.
It’s almost the day when Apple is expected to reveal new series of iPods which includes iPod Nano and iPod Touch in it’s media event, and 9to5 Mac has got some videos which is flaunting the screens of these new iPods so have a look.
Yesterday I shared a whole list of resources where you can catch live coverage of Apple’s fall event; but Apple itself made history today by announcing that it will be Live streaming this event.
This hasn’t happen ever that Apple will be live streaming keynote of its event. This also builds up curiosity that something really big and special is about to revealed.
The latest Safari 5 release brings lots of new features while one of the most useful and productive feature amongst all is the new “Reader” implementation.
Reader feature in Safari helps you being focused on the content rather than advertisements and other clutter. Now you can get the same feature on your Firefox and Google Chrome.
September 1st is marked for the annual Apple media event which focuses on music and as the theme suggests the Apple is expected to unveil new line up of iPod which probably includes new iPod Touch and iPod nano; along with new media player series some rumors are also suggesting that the Apple might come up with a new Apple TV (or should say iTV) for $99.
Like always there are many technology and gadgets sites which will be covering this anticipated event live from Yerba Buena Center of Arts, San Francisco on September 1st, 2010. So keep it all bookmarked to catch this event live.
According to a CNET report Steve Jobs is expected to announce plenty of user experience improvement features in iTunes one of which is the increase in sample song, until now iTunes lets you listen to a 30 second sample of a song before buying it however if reports are to be believed it will be doubled to 60 seconds and this announcement is expected to be made at upcoming Music related event by Apple on September 1st, 2010.