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Apple releases iTunes 10

Following yesterday’s announcement, Apple released iTunes 10, the latest version of its digital jukebox/digital hub software. The new version, an 82.3 megabyte download, sports the following fixes and new features:

– Introducing Ping. Use Ping to follow your favorite artists and friends or connect with the world’s most passionate music fans. Discover the music everyone is talking about, listening to, and downloading.

– Rent HD TV episodes for just 99¢ each. Watch them on your Mac or PC, on-the-go with iPhone or iPod touch, or in your living room with the all new Apple TV.

– Play your favorites on the all new iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and Apple TV.

– Play music wirelessly with AirPlay on AirPlay-enabled speakers, home theater receivers, and iPod accessories.

– Explore many look-and-feel improvements throughout iTunes.

– Enjoy performance improvements which make iTunes faster and more responsive.

– Additional voice support with VoiceOver Kit for iPod.

iTunes 10 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later to install and run and can be located, downloaded and installed via Mac OS X’s Software Update feature.

If you’ve tried the new version and noticed any major changes, please let us know.

2 replies on “Apple releases iTunes 10”

iTunes 10 broke my music server connection. I have an Iomega Home Media Drive 1TB that's been serving up MP3s. It showed in iTunes in the left side bar as a shared device. It now says “untitled playlist” and clicking on it shows a blank screen. Resetting the Iomega drive didn't help.

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