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Pre Palm sync with iTunes

It seems just unbelievable, but so much so. A Fortune article reported that the latest anti-fatigue and official iPhone Palm, the famous Pre Palm, syncs natively, without any problem of compatibility, music (not protected by DRM) and videos with iTunes.

Jon Johansen, better known as DVD-Jon and author of doubleTwist, suggests on its blog that the work was completed by Palm to reach the goal, and also explains why the compatibility will be broken. In short, the smartphone palm is believed to be an iTunes for iPod, and that’s why when you sync the message “Sync iPod”, not “Sync Palm Pre”:

So how can you Palm? It ‘very simple, actually. Begin with a more basic question that has not to deal with Pre: a computer, what is the difference between an iPod and a stick of Kingston memory? The iPod has a Vendor ID (a producer code) USB specifically identifying it as a product and an Apple USB Product ID identifying it as a specific model of iPod.

Djay: mix songs in iTunes real time

Djay is the program dedicated to all those who love the mixing of songs, suitable for beginners and profesionalists.



The software uses a very simple, as immediate interface that simulates an audio two plates on which load playlists of your iTunes library.
Once chosen songs to be used, you can apply a variety of effects. There you can go from simple to mix automatic processing more advanced as a change of the base times, adding echo and reverb up to the scratching between the two songs active at that time.



Continuing with the functions at your disposal, you can use Djay with various external equipment to your Mac, whether they are sound cards or simple USB microphones. In this way you can completely control the course of your evening live.
It is not over here. Being an application well integrated with Mac OS X, you can interact with other dj present through the standard Bonjour, local area network, to immediately share your compositions.

Following an extended period that saw Apple re-release some of its fifth-generation iPod Games in a format compatible with third-generation iPod nanos and iPod classics, the company today added PopCap Games’ previously-released Zuma to its master list of nano- and classic-ready iPod Games, and removed a section of the iTunes Store that linked to seven other titles. The titles are: Bejeweled iQuiz Lost Mahjong Musika Royal Solitaire Vortex Two…

 

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