Hackers Start World War III, US & UK Trade In Online Attacks [Tech News Digest]
Hackers create fake news headlines, launching cyber war games, Windows Phone gets Lumia Denim, Be My Eyes helps blind people, no more free iTunes singles, and Jimmy Kimmel asks "What Is Your Password?"
The End of Ownership: Netflix, Spotify, and The Streaming Generation
Streaming media is convenient, but you're giving up something important: ownership of digital media.
How Traditional TV Is Dying, Dropbox Was Not Hacked, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, Double Irish, annoying Facebook Stickers, Bono's megalomania, and how to write a song using autocomplete.
Spotify Your Music Collection: The End Of iTunes
Spotify is no longer content to just compete with radio, now they're competing with the idea of even owning music.
Microsoft Buys Minecraft, How To Delete U2 From iTunes, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, Windows 9 is incoming, iPhone 6 preorders, Kickstarter expansion, Surge is back, and texting Groot.
Apple Reinvents The Watch, Unveils iPhone 6, Offers Free U2 Album, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Also, other technology news not related to Apple. Honest.
Streaming Is Killing iTunes, YouTube Is Shaming ISPs, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Russia wants Internet user data kept within its borders, TSA insists mobile phones are kept charged, Uber is ruled legal in London, see books no one finishes reading, and drones flying through fireworks is spectacular.
Declutter Your iTunes With Tune Sweeper
You literally bought into iTunes and wish it could do more. Install the Tune Sweeper plugin to add album art and track information or remove duplicate files and orphaned data.
How to Download Apps From the US App Store in Any Region
Here's how to download American apps from the US App Store on your Apple device, so you can enjoy US content from anywhere!
Apple Introduces iTunes Radio To Their Australian Customers
With the launch of iOS 7 last year came iTunes Radio in the United States. But now iTunes Radio has gone down under to the land of kangaroos and hats with corks.
8 iTunes Hacks For Improved Functionality
iTunes is a rich and feature-packed music management application, but that doesn't mean there's not room for improvement. Some simple changes and additional features can make the application even better.
Getting to Know iTunes 11.1: From Radio Stations to Genius Shuffle
Along with the release of iOS 7, Apple has also updated iTunes with several new features including iTunes Radio, Genius Shuffle, Podcast Stations, and a few changes to managing iOS devices.
How To Force Chrome To Open iTunes Store Links In The iTunes Desktop App
How do you get Chrome to automatically open up the iTunes desktop app, whenever you click the blue "View In iTunes" button on an Apple page?
Sing At Your Desk with These 4 Lyrics Apps for iTunes on OS X
Whether it's part of a choir or in front of your PC, singing releases endorphins - otherwise known as the happy chemicals. Don't embarrass yourself in front of strangers at a Karaoke bar though - do it in the privacy of your own office (when you're supposed to be working). It's surprisingly therapeutic. Unless you've listened to the song so many times you know the words by heart, you generally need to get the lyrics from somewhere. Today I'll be putting 4 lyrics apps for Mac OS X to the test!
Save Space On Your Mac By Storing iPhoto & iTunes Libraries Remotely
With my head held low with shame, I publicly admitted last week that I'm a digital hoarder. My once blazingly fast Mac is now left with just 100GB of a 1TB drive left. I've already shifted all my downloads onto a NAS, but now I'm left with a legacy of nearly 20,000 photos and MP3s, which together add up to at least 200GB of space. There is a better way to store your media that doesn't involve using all the space on your local hard drive - using either network storage, or an external drive.
Tips To Maximize Your Listening Pleasure In iTunes
With Spotify, Pandora, and - sigh - The Pirate Bay in the mix, it's very rare that you hear someone say they just love listening to iTunes. It's not like people don't do it, though. It just seems as if it has faded into the background as the simple default music player for Macs, iDevices, and more. So here are five tips to aid you in maximizing your listening pleasure with iTunes. These basic cheats can be customized according to your listening preferences, so grab your headphones and check 'em out.
Save Yourself The Lines And Buy Great Digital Gifts With These Services
If a friend's big event has crept up on you, you may have just found yourself in the market for buying a last-minute digital gift, which you know will arrive in time for their celebrations. But what present will you get? And how? These days, buying virtual gifts for your friends and family is actually more common than you might think.
More iTunes 11 Tips For Better Browsing and Playing Your Music [Mac & Windows]
While we patiently wait for Apple to catch up with Google, Rdio, and Spotify and bring a music streaming subscription service to iTunes, there are still numerous ways we can get more out of the popular jukebox. While some users complain that iTunes has gotten a little bloated, I personally don't find that to be true. The recent 11.0.3 update of iTunes brings back even more cover art features, playlist functions and some other tips we haven't covered before that you may find useful.
Can I Sync iTunes With My Android? Three Sync Apps, Compared
When I speak to friends who prefer iPhones over Androids, many of them cite "ease of synchronization" as one of their most important reasons. I have to hand it to Apple on that point: even though they like to create exclusivity with their products, they make integration between their products very easy - in particular, syncing from iTunes to a mobile device. But what if you have an Android?
Hulu Plus vs. iTunes vs. Netflix vs. Amazon Instant Video: Which Is Best?
Hulu. iTunes. Netflix. Amazon Instant Video. The lifeblood of online cinema and television. The new wave of home media. The providers of endless entertainment in which pants are not necessarily required. They are the contenders of all that is streaming video. But alas, which service is the best? Which service can raise its virtual fist high in the air and proudly exclaim, "I am the one!" to be heard across all the land?