iPhone roundup: iTunes remote, Apple ready for real software in the App Store
Who would've thought that rumored iControl app would not only turn out to be real, but survive the inevitable internal politics, delays, and feature cutbacks to make it all the way through to a summer release? Sure enough, iTunes 7.7 has been pushed out to developers in the past several hours, and the installer encourages iPhone and iPod touch owners to "use the new Remote application for iPhone or iPod touch to control iTunes playback from anywhere in your home -- a free download from the App Store." No further details are given -- and it's not clear whether the "iControl" name seen earlier has been scrapped altogether -- but we can guess that it'll use WiFi to hook up with your mainframe, which really makes the idea of an AirPort Express appealing all over again.On another note, Apple has released Beta 8 of the iPhone SDK and is using the occasion to kick off acceptances of applications to the real, live App Store in preparation for its July 11 launch. It appears that Beta 8 is actually required to complete the process, so don't go jumping the gun now -- goodness knows the rest of the iPhone-toting world doesn't want your half-baked apps in a couple weeks, you shady developer, you.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Sachin @ Jun 27th 2008 3:07AM
It is great!! iControl App sems interesting.
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rythman @ Jun 27th 2008 10:20PM
This is exactly what I've been looking for. The ability to control the audio in the house using a handheld remote. I hope they use some kind of API connection which will provide information about which song is playing what song is in the queue in iTunes.
I think this idea could really take off and further solidify iTunes as a dominant music player for the home.