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Why is it that Apple has such a difficult time following their own guidelines? Application files that the user has no real reason to touch belong under ~/Library, preferably ~/Library/Application ...
A site host for a wiki covering iTunes database exploration has opted to fight back against repeated legal threats from Apple by suing the iPod maker in court on grounds of censorship. The Electronic ...
Scammers are once again targeting Apple customers in their attempt to hijack accounts and steal payment information. Security researcher Bryan Campbell raised the alarm, posting on Twitter an email he ...
After repeatedly threatening legal action against a site host for content covering iTunes database exploration — and drawing return litigation in the process — Apple has decided to back off its ...
Today’s Mac 911 question has done a fair bit of traveling in its short lifetime. Originally sent by one Ken Evans, this query has passed from Take Control Editor in Chief, Tonya Engst; to Macworld ...
Finding iTunes a less lyrical experience than you’d hoped? Cures for these common problems may help tune up the program. Symptom: There’s no music in your iTunes library when there should be. Cure 1: ...
Ultraportable notebooks are finally fast enough that we can use them as our main machines. But damn, the SSDs they pack are small—how are you supposed to fit your entire music library on one of these?
I've been having a recurring issue with iTunes 4.9 (well, all of 4.x, actually) creating duplicate entries of a single digital source file.<BR><BR>I often get audio from other producers in various ...
Q. I added some songs from a U.S.B. drive to my iTunes library the other day, but when I went to transfer the files to my iPod, iTunes showed an exclamation point next to the song titles and nothing ...