Digital Trends’ Top 5 Viral Videos of the Week, September 3, 2010 (Digital Trends)

September 3rd, 2010
Digital Trends - If Bill and Ted were able to jump back in time and convince John Logie Baird (the man arguably responsible for transmitting the first moving image back in 1925) to return with them to the present day in their telephone-booth time machine, Baird would likely be baffled and shocked by the long, strange, evolutionary twists to video that have resulted in the rise of the viral video clip.  Then he would probably laugh himself sick when he saw his wonderful technology being used to capture that most personal and hilarious of moments when a guy gets hit in the junk, or a fat guy sings a techno song.

Bug found with Automator and iTunes 10 (Macworld.com)

September 3rd, 2010
Macworld.com - As you’re aware, Apple just released iTunes 10. With that release has come some changes—both expected and not so.

Music labels eager for Google-Apple battle (Reuters)

September 2nd, 2010
Reuters - Google Inc is in talks with music labels on plans for a download store and a digital song locker that would allow its mobile users to play songs wherever they are as it steps up its rivalry with Apple Inc., according to people familiar with the matter.

Privacy in iTunes Ping (PC World)

September 2nd, 2010
PC World - Ping is Apple's music-centric social network that is integrated into iTunes 10. From a privacy standpoint, it's pretty straightforward--as opposed to Facebook's multitude of privacy settings--but then again, Ping is also very limited as to what services it offers. In either case, here's a quick run-down of the privacy features present in Ping.

Apple and Google to clash in music space by Christmas (Reuters)

September 2nd, 2010
Reuters - Google Inc is in talks with music labels on plans for a download store and a digital song locker that would allow its mobile users to play songs wherever they are as it steps up its rivalry with Apple Inc, according to people familiar with the matter.

iTunes TV rentals now available on Mac and PC (Macworld.com)

September 2nd, 2010
Macworld.com - Looking to catch the most recent season of Lost, but don’t want to succumb the baggage of having to buy a bunch of episodes that you’ll only watch once? Relax, friend, because if you’re an iTunes 10 user, you can now rent TV shows from the comfort of your very own…computer.

Facebook Connect Disappears from iTunes Ping (Mashable)

September 2nd, 2010
Mashable - Late last evening, Apple released iTunes 10 and its new Ping social network to the public. Assuming you were able to access the service, you may have noticed the ability to add friends via Facebook Connect, a feature we mentioned in our first-impressions post last night.

Apple iTunes Ping: Hands On (PC Magazine)

September 2nd, 2010
PC Magazine - Apple wants the new iTunes social network to be the Facebook of music.

Ping on iTunes - Not So Hot (PC World)

September 2nd, 2010
PC World - Apple's big overhaul of iTunes, announced Wednesday, turns the media management software into a fledgling social network thanks to a newly introduced feature called Ping. I would have expected more from Apple with this first attempt at building a community around iTunes. It's not all bad, but if Ping doesn't improve soon this music-oriented social network will bomb faster than an American Idol wannabe.

Mix Up Your iPhone’s Style With a Cassette Tape Case (PC World)

September 2nd, 2010
PC World - If you yearn for the days of yore when mythical devices known as cassette tapes ruled the land, you’re in luck: A design company called Homade has created Tuned Up, a plastic cassette case for the iPhone. Instead of containing magnetic tape with sound recordings, the silicon cover envelops your Cupertino-designed 3G, 3GS, or 4G phone while you listen to digital tunes.

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