The iPhone Blog: iPod touch 4 now shipping

TiPb readers are letting us know that they’re receiving shipment notifications from Apple for iPod touch 4. Made available for pre-order last Wednesday following Apple’s 2010 special music event, iPod touch 4 brings Retina Display (though perhaps without the same IPS panel?), FaceTime, 720p video (though only .7mp stills), and other iPhone 4-like features to its non-phone counterpart.

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The iPhone Blog: Should Game Center and Ping have been one unified social network?

Uncategorized | Tuesday September 7 2010 12:39 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Instead of introducing two new, separate social networks with Game Center for gaming and Ping for music, should Apple instead have combined them into one unified social network for users?

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The iPhone Blog: iTunes Ping- Where is the Facebook Integration?

Uncategorized | Sunday September 5 2010 10:12 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Facebook connect for Ping made a very brief appearance during Steve Jobs’ iTunes 10 demo and some early users were able to catch (and use) it to find friends on Apple’s new social music network. However, a short time later the Facebook integration was missing. What happened?

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The iPhone Blog: Apple announces 1 million Ping users in 48 hours

48 hours after Apple introduced Ping, their new social music network, they’ve announced 1 million users already signed on.

“One-third of the people who have downloaded iTunes 10 have joined Ping,“ said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of Internet Services. “As many more people download iTunes 10 in the coming weeks, we expect the Ping community to continue growing.“

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iPhone Central: Shazam 3.0 gets more content, iOS 4 support

A major upgrade to this music discovery app brings more media, like artist biographies and videos from YouTube, as well as support for multitasking and high-resolution graphics for the iPhone 4.

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MacNN | iPhone News: AKG teams with Quincy Jones for Harman headphones

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Harmon has partnered with music legend Quincy Jones for the new Quincy Jones Signature Line. Three h...


iTunes Goes Social with Ping

While I mentioned Apple’s big plans for devices yesterday, there is some equally big news for software. Steve Jobs announced the improvements that will be made for iTunes 10, most notably of which will be the addition of Ping, a social network based on music. Ping will just be a part of iTunes that users can choose to use or not use, and will enable people not only to see what activities their friends are engaging in on iTunes, but also see how their favorite celebs use iTunes. Anyone who is represented on iTunes, be it by movies, music, or podcasts, will be available to follow, and will enable users to become part of their “inner circle.” There will be a constant flow of live updates, comment capabilities, and tools that enable people to share every part of the entertainment experience, including finding concert tickets and seeing who else will be in attendance. In short, Ping will provide an incredible aid for music discovery, entertainment news, and most importantly a new element to the social networking sphere.

Since Ping will also automatically be incorporated into the iTunes on your iPod or iPhone, it will be accessible from anywhere at any time. However, this accessbility and the mobile platform also beg the question of whether or not there will be an app element to Ping. Since apps are such a huge part of iTunes, it’s possible that Ping will also include a way for people to see what apps their friends are using and what opinions they may have. This would make finding new and cool apps a much easier and more fun process, would strengthen the power of word of mouth, and would encourage a much needed dialogue in the app world.

Even though many people are skeptical about if yet another social network is what we need, I look forward to seeing how Ping will revolutionize music and entertainment trends, and what it will contribute to the mobile sphere.


This article was published by iphoneapplicationlist.com

iPhone and iPod Touch Application List: iTunes Goes Social with Ping

Uncategorized | Friday September 3 2010 1:55 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

While I mentioned Apple’s big plans for devices yesterday, there is some equally big news for software. Steve Jobs announced the improvements that will be made for iTunes 10, most notably of which will be the addition of Ping, a social network based on music. Ping will just be a part of iTunes that users can choose to use or not use, and will enable people not only to see what activities their friends are engaging in on iTunes, but also see how their favorite celebs use iTunes.

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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): Billboard nominates music app awards

Uncategorized | Friday September 3 2010 12:00 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,
Billboard has announced that it will be giving awards out for iOS music apps (of all things). At the Music App Summit on October 5th, Billboard will choose winning iOS apps in six different categories, from Best Artist App and Best Music Creation App to Best Branded Music App.

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The iPhone Blog: Steve Jobs: iPod touch more popular than Nintendo DS and Sony PSP combined

Uncategorized | Thursday September 2 2010 10:57 pm | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Yesterday during Apple’s annual Special Music Event Steve Jobs announced that the iPod touch was more popular than both Nintendo’s DS and Sony’s PSP… combined. Jobs also said more than 1.5 games and entertainment apps have been downloaded by iPod touch devices to date.

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