MobileMe media sync detailed in Apple patent application
[Via Macworld]
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Laptops, Portable Audio, Portable Video
MobileMe media sync detailed in Apple patent application originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 19th, 2009
at 4:26pm by Joseph L. Flatley
Topics: Apple, Apple TV, AppleTv, IpodTouch, MediaSync, Synchronization of Media State Across Multiple Devices, SynchronizationOfMediaStateAcrossMultipleDevices, aapl, iPhone, iTunes, ipod, ipod touch, media sync, mobileme, sync, synchronization
Rumor: Apple To Switch On Sleeping FM Radio in iPhone, iPod Touch

Rumor site 9to5Mac reports that Apple is on the cusp of releasing an FM radio application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. And get this: it will be for the current models, not for some new hardware revision. According to the rumor, Apple will awaken the slumbering FM transceiver already dormant within the devices, currently only used to talk to the Nike+ widget.
This speculation seems to fit in with Apple’s switching on of the Bluetooth functionality inside the second-gen iPod Touch with the 3.0 software update, but the rumor then gets a little weird:
The holdup on this app is that Apple is trying to integrate the Mobile iTunes Store purchases into the functionality of the program.
Yes. Apple, which has already managed to put tune-tagging into the iPod Nano, is apparently having trouble doing it with the way-more-powerful iPhone platform. This sounds like nonsense, but it doesn’t mean we won’t see a radio app. What great news. Now there will be, along with the stocks application, yet another app that I will never use yet cannot remove from my iPod.
In-house Radio.app in the works for iPhone and iPod touch [9to5Mac]
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Posted: October 14th, 2009
at 5:38am by Charlie Sorrel
Topics: Apple, Fm, Media Players, iPhone, ipod touch, radio, rumors
iPhone and iPod touch radio app with iTunes store integration on the horizon?
We know what you’re thinking, how dare that new iPod nano have features your premium iPhone and iPod touch handhelds don’t? Well, if this 9 to 5 Mac rumor has any merit, Apple is right there with you and has a solution in the works. According to said whispers, a Radio app is in the works to capitalize on the recent models’ latent FM tuner. It’ll either be standalone or integrated into the iPod app, and either way it’ll be able to work in the background while you browse other, not so fortunate apps. The apparent cause for delay is work on a feature that’ll identify the songs and link you to the appropriate iTunes page for purchase. As always, this is just a rumor, so do yourself a favor and try not to dwell on it too much, k?
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio
iPhone and iPod touch radio app with iTunes store integration on the horizon? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 20:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Rumor: Apple Unlocking iPhone and iPod Touch’s Latent FM Powers With Radio App [Rumor]
9to5Mac hears that the iPhone and iPod touch are getting a radio app like the nano’s that’ll be able play FM radio in the background. It’ll be integrated with the iTunes store, supposedly, so you can buy songs you like.
The hardware capability for FM radio does exists in some models—the current iPod touch and iPhone 3GS have FM transmitters, and the 2nd-gen iPod touch also has a chip that’s capable of receiving FM signals, though it uses it for Nike+ stuff (so if there is a radio app, maybe it’ll just be for current-gen models).
It’d make sense to add more software parity across the line, but who knows—no date given for when we might actually see this FM radio app. [9to5Mac}
Posted: October 13th, 2009
at 3:25pm by matt buchanan
Topics: Apple, FM radio, Fm, iPhone, iPod Nano, iphone 3gs, ipod touch, radio, rumor
Finger Piano Share plays your Disklavier via WiFi (video)
Developers at Yamaha seem to be having plenty of fun with their iPhones — at least, that’s the impression they’ve made this year at CEATEC. Not only have we seen an app that lets you boss around a robotic chanteuse, but they’ve also put together a little something called Finger Piano Share. Don’t let the video fool you, folks — this is more than just a MIDI controller. Supporting up to ten users at once, this guy not only lets you remotely play your MIDI-enabled Disklavier via Wi-Fi, but you can record your little jam sessions (using the location-aware augmented reality app Sekai Camera) for playback whenever someone goes to the site of the original performance. Sounds like a recipe for a disastrous conceptual art piece if we ever heard one! Video after the break.
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Finger Piano Share plays your Disklavier via WiFi (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 12th, 2009
at 2:37pm by Joseph L. Flatley
Topics: Ceatec2009, Disklavier, Finger Piano Share, FingerPianoShare, IpodTouch, MusicMaking, Piano, SekaiCamera, WiFi, app, ceatec, ceatec 2009, iPhone, ipod touch, midi, music making, sekai camera, yamaha



