Tags : iTunes

iTunes USB Local Sync Making A Come Back!

There’s no sweeter news than finding out that Apple Inc has possibly heard the requests of its many loyal customers. Owing to the silent removal of sync services in the Mac OS architecture by Apple, the ability to locally sync our iOS devices to our Mac OS via USB has been missing since Apple introduced […]Read More

Stop iTunes From Showing Radio Track Banner Notifications

Ever since Mac OS 10.8 Mountain Lion, Notification Center has been ported over from iOS to live in the screens of our Mac computers. It used to be that Notification Center displays alerts of things we commonly would like to be notified about, e.g. calendar events and Facebook or Twitter updates but new versions of […]Read More

Why Does iTunes Keeps Asking For Password?

At the time of writing, users have reported that iTunes 11.1.5 may persistently ask for a password from time to time. Regardless whether a purchase has been made and even if the iTunes store hasn’t even been accessed at all.   The short answer why this may occur is owing to a bug that ties […]Read More

Local USB Sync Still Works With iTunes 11.1.5 On Mountain

Most every Apple related web page in the universe is reporting that Apple has released its latest iTunes 11.1.5 update today to cure a nasty bug that could cause iTunes to crash when connected to iOS devices. iTunes 11.1.5 also also addresses compatibility issues with iBooks. Mac aficionados who are still resisting the ‘Mavericks Syndrome’*  will […]Read More

iOS Contact and Calendar Local Sync Broken In Mac OS

You can stop the search for answers. Unfortunately, the short answer is – “Yes, Apple has gone and done it and. No. Its not a bug.” Its deliberate – read it here. Whether its in line with the software requirements of building convenient albeit complicated features and functions, e.g. predicting our travel time in Maps […]Read More

Using Multiple/External iTunes Libraries

This is an extension to our earlier article on how to create and link remote iPhoto libraries for those of you who have asked. Only this time, we’re teaching users how to create and link iTunes libraries. This lesser disclosed trick is very useful for users who have limited internal hard drive capacity. Essentially it allows the […]Read More

Mac OS X 10.5, iPhone Does Not Appear In iTunes

After mucking about for some time and scouring the World Wide Web with little to no success on reference as to how to overcome this anomaly, we finally found the suggestion of an answer at the Apple Support site. Ironically, in a knowledge base article directed at Wintel users, using iPhones and iTunes. On this […]Read More

Learn For Free With iTunes U

Not much has been advertised about iTunes U but Apple Inc has been testing iTunes U in several USA Universities for the past few years. Recently, iTunes U comes with limited access for all. In a nutshell, iTunes U leverages Apple’s podcasting technology to bring your professors right onto your Mac/PC via ITunes. iTunes U podcasts range from audio […]Read More

iTunes, A Word On Using AAC Encoded Tunes In Your

Most folks are happy as bunny rabbits with the ability to purchase music from the iTunes Music Store (ITMS). Who wouldn’t be? Its great. Click and download… legally. The rest of us who don’t have ITMS in our country are just begging for it to come sooner than later. Now the catch is, all ITMS […]Read More

Nike + iPod iTunes Your Run

Its not enough that Apple is working with car manufacturers to integrate the iPod into your car. Now, there’s Nike + iPod. The new Nike+ Air Zoom Moire is the first footwear designed to talk to iPod. Nike plans to make many of its leading footwear styles Nike+ ready, connecting millions of consumers to the […]Read More