An iTunes tip

The other day I was using iTunes an accidentally stumbled upon a neat little feature in iTunes.  While you’re listening/watching to something in iTunes, rather than dragging the slider to adjust the volume, you can instead place your cursor over the slider and use your scroll whell.  To turn the volume up you scroll up [...]

Video comes to the Zune

You may remember that a few months back, NBC took down all of its video content from the iTunes Store.  Well, guess where NBC has moved to?  That’s right, the Zune Marketplace.  The Zune has been Microsoft’s attempt to snatch some of the MP3 player market share away from Apple and its ubiquitous iPod, but [...]

How to use Exposé for Mac OS X

One of the really nice features of Mac OS X, and one that many people don’t seem to know about, is Exposé. Exposé is a tool built into the Mac OS X operating system that lets you easily control what you see on your computer.  There are three distinct features of Exposé; one let’s you [...]

Amazon + Rockstar = GTA IV music downloads

In yesterday’s article, I talked about iTunes and how it has changed the music industry and the way we receive our content. Video games are also starting to shape the music landscape, as can be seen with the wild success of Rock Band and Guitar Hero and their downloadable content. Recently, it was announced that [...]

The iTunes advantage

This past Thursday was a milestone for Apple and the entire music industry. For the first time ever, iTunes has surpassed Wal-Mart to become the largest music retailer in the United States. So how was Apple able to arrive at this significant event? The reason is that iTunes has marked a fundamental shift in the [...]

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