
You can now download the new version of iTunes that features HD video purchases. Priced at only $19.99 a pop, you will be able to enjoy H.264 compressed 720p quality movies. Each purchase will be accompanied by an HD file and an iPod/iPhone SD file. [Mobilewhack]

Here’s a new and one of a kind music app for your iPhone. Play it solo or with a bunch of friends for fantastic orchestra, all you gotta do is placing your four fingers on the multi-touch screen and blow into your iPhone microphone. This app works by combining touch, tilt, gestures and human breath. Another cool thing is that you can share your performance with everyone around the world by using the Smule’s Sonic Network technology. Get in touch with your inner musical talent and have fun with it. Available on the iTunes store for only $0.99. [technabob via Upcoming Cellphones]
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Designer Alexei Mikhailov has designed the iStick that features four touchscreen displays, Wi-Fi, Coverflow, and large icons. Alexei explains that the iStick isn’t for watching movies and the screen is too small for picture viewing. What makes this concept cool is that its four touchscreen displays and the integrated WI-FI that enables you to browse iTunes. What an interesting concept! [Yanko]
by Johan on November 2, 2007

Appleinsider informed that the new version of iTunes 7.5 could arrive next week, or in the middle of November. The upgrade version will offer better management of duplicate song entries and prevent crashes resulting from iTunes Plus upgrades.
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by Johan on August 3, 2007

Apple has released iTunes 7.3.2 that “provides bug fixes to improve stability and performance.” The new update can be downloaded through Apple’s Software Update application or from the company’s website. iTunes 7.3.2 is available now for both Mac and PC.
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by Johan on July 13, 2007

Some talented Denon and iTunes fan rendered this cool concept Blu-ray player as a “nudge” to Denon to actually produce this 2TB beast. Of course it would be super cool if it existed, but only in our dreams.
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by Johan on July 11, 2007

Apple has released the new iTunes 7.3.1 and Quicktime 7.2. According to the company, “iTunes 7.3.1 addresses a minor problem with iTunes 7.3 accessing the iTunes Library.†This new version does not require Quicktime 7.2 (thank heavens), and supports for full screen viewing in QuickTime Player (about time), updates to the H.264 codec, and numerous bug fixes. Both updates are available for free download.
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