Wednesday, January 30, 2008

iTechnology keeps feeding good impressions

iPod and iPhone touch have the ideal specifications of being a really competitive media centre remote control. With superbly high resolution displays, WiFi built in and one of the most developed touch sensitive interface software they could compare to some of the most expensive controllers offered by companies like Philips and Linn.

The company who has recently discovered this potential market is Alloysoft that created a product whose signal allows user to make use of iPhone or Touch in order to control the music playing from iTunes. This function is based on a software that consists of a Mac or Windows or Mac application programmed to generate a web site you browse to use the Safari browser on your iPhone. Through this site displayed you can browse through your music collection to find the music track/album you wish and also to start it playing and as well to control the playback. Along with the track playing the album cover is appeared on the iPhone/iPod with all the track details and ratings.

We could say that this is a feature Mac has added to make existing iPod/iPhone users more proud of their gagdet and also to tempt non-users to join. If still non-user you can have a look and choose from a range of iProducts.

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