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Posted Mar 11, 2008 10:25 by Sally B. Listed in: News, OS Tags: Mac OS X , iLounge , Jeremy Horwitz , customer service , OS X Leopard
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OS X Leopard - Image 1Apple OS X Leopard promptly fixed a rather serious file-deleting bug, but will they be able to fix this one in time? As it turns out, the newer versions of OS X can't reformat USB drives through the Disk Utility program. Find out about how to get around this problem in the full article!

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Posted Jan 26, 2008 01:57 by Isaac C. Listed in: iPod, iPhone, iPhone Tags: iLounge , iPhone
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iPhone, iPod touch 1.1.3 update problems - Image 1If you own an iPhone or an iPod Touch, perhaps you may want to wait a while before updating your unit to firmware 1.1.3. According to iLounge, there are widespread reports that the update is causing their iPhone and iPod Touch units to crash. Also note that some of these reports come from users who have never jailbroken their units. Details in the full article.

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Posted Jun 2, 2007 04:51 by Ian C. Listed in: News, Apple TV Tags: Apple Store , iLounge , YouTube
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Apple TV - Image 1Earlier this week, it was announced by Apple that YouTube videos will be available on Apple TV after a software update that should be available this June. Of course, this mention of YouTube has lead to a surge of interest, so here's more on the software update.

Speaking to iLounge, Apple Vice President of Worldwide Mac Hardware Marketing David Moody said that YouTube will soon be encoding videos in the H.264 format that is preferred by Apple TV.

Moody also adds that because of YouTube's new encoding, all new videos submitted to YouTube after the Apple TV update arrives.

It was said that from the update's launch until Fall, YouTube will be encoding all of their videos into H.264 format until all of them are available on Apple TV.

Moody notes that at the moment they view Apple TV to be much like the iPod in it's early days. The company is supposedly still identifying the strengths of the product and they're still trying to add features that users will enjoy.

This adoption of YouTube is an move to capitalize on Apple TV's two strengths which is being connected to the internet, and having an extendable, upgradable, software platform.

In related news, Moody also revealed that the 160GB Apple TV can soon be acquired by users in retail Apple Store locations. No specific date yet, but pricing is said to be at US$ 399.

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Posted Apr 4, 2007 05:53 by Karl B. Listed in: Accessories, iPod Tags: Sony , iLounge
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Sony TDM-IP1 Digital Media Port iPod dock - Image 1It seems that Sony has finally conceded to the iPod's ever-growing popularity. While checking out some of the new stuff over at the iLounge, we came across news that the electronics giant has finally created their own iPod dock.

According to iLounge, the new iPod dock - called the Sony TDM-IP1 Digital Media Port dock - is designed to connect the Apple iPod to the Digital Media Port on compatible Bravia home theater systems and audio receivers. It's compatible with fourth- and fifth- generation iPods, first- and second-generation iPod Nanos, and iPod Minis.

Apart from playing audio from the iPod through the Bravia systems, it also works as an iPod battery charger. The Sony TDM-IP1 Digital Media Port dock is now available for pre-order and carries a price tag of US$ 100. It's a bit steep, but if you've got the money to spring for a brand-new Bravia system, what's a hundred bucks more?

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Posted Jan 21, 2007 12:35 by Karl B. Listed in: Accessories, iPod Tags: Nike , remote control , iLounge , Jeremy Horwitz
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Flight+ - Image 1 Apple and Nike are at it again, and this time they're planning to release a series of follow-ups to the successful Nike + iPod Sport Kit. According to iLounge, Nike plans to release a series of at least two and perhaps three hybrid watch and wireless remote control accessories for Nike + iPod Sport Kit-equipped iPod nanos.

The first one up is Flight+ (US$ 129), a wireless iPod remote control housed within a fully-working wristwatch body. iLounge reveals that "Flight+Â?s music controls, such as volume and track adjustment, are built into a rocking bezel around its central Electroluminescent (EL) backlit watch screen."

Flight+ will be available in two colors and will feature the typical watch functions such as time, date, and alarms as well as the ability to trigger the Nike + iPod Sport KitÂ?s voice feedback feature. The Flight + is planned for a May 1 release this year.

Check out more watches after the jump!

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