Posts Tagged ‘playlist’

iTunes 8

Monday, July 27th, 2009

iTunes 8Along with the new iPods, Apple recently launched a new version of iTunes, iTunes 8. The new version looks very similar to the old version, but has a few new features that we’ve all been waiting for.

The biggest addition to the program is HD (High Definition) viewing. You can now download and watch HD T.V. shows using iTunes. When you buy the show you will also get an iPod ready version with the best settings for your iPod.

Another important background addition is in the accessibility department. It is now screen reader friendly on both Mac and PC. A screen reader basically helps disabled people to use the computer. It uses audio and/or Braille outputs to help the user to understand what is on the screen. It also works for iTunes content so that anybody can now purchase and download from iTunes.

Genius is Apple’s new playlist creator. You choose a song and click on the genius button and iTunes will create a playlist of other songs in your library that, ‘go great together.’ The sidebar will find music on the iTunes Store that goes with the song, helping you to find new music that you may like. It’s a nice addition but nothing groundbreaking.

On the visual side Apple has added two new elements. They have a new Visualiser with 3D spheres, ribbons and lights that move to the beat and they have Grid View. Grid View is just another way to look through your music. Your library will be displayed using the cover art of the albums. It looks great if you have all your album artwork, but if you don’t, this new feature will be of no use to you.

Although iTunes has not changed much at first glance it has taken a huge step forward, a step into the next generation of entertainment. And along with it they’ve given us a few extra features that can be used or ignored at your discretion.

2008 iPod nano

Monday, September 15th, 2008

iPod NanoApple has recently announced their 2008 version of the iPod nano. With a new design, new features and the option of 8 or 16GB, we had to take a closer look.

The new iPod nano comes in eight fantastic colours and has some fantastic new features. To start off the new iPod comes with Genius, the new Apple playlist creator. It finds the songs in your library that will go well with the one you select.

The new nano comes with Apples famous accelerometer. This makes using it a lot more interesting and adds a new dimension to nano games. If you tilt your nano on it’s side you will be able to flip through your cover art with Cover Flow. If you want to shake things up a little, give your nano a shake and it will shuffle your music for you. I hope you can turn this off though, because if you are enjoying an intense dance session your nano could begin shuffling your music to your dismay.

Photo’s can now also be seen in landscape thanks to the accelerometer. The new two inch screen plays movies and shows pictures beautifully, but it is still totally impractical to watch a full two hour movie on.

iPod Nano

The new nano is not groundbreaking in the traditional sense but it adds some nice new features and a new look just in time for the Christmas season. Apple continues to update and improve it’s range, even if the improvements may be small. I wouldn’t suggest buying this unless you are in need of a replacement iPod or if you’re looking to buy for the first time. Apple’s best selling iPod is back and it has a fresh new look.

iPod Nano