The Apple world is buzzing about what is coming down the pipe this Tuesday.
Expected to be launched or announced in a couple days at their Let's Rock event
at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco on September 9
at 10:00 a.m. are:
iTunes 8 - Kevin Rose has been Twittering and blogging this week about
new visualization features being added, but in addition, Apple is expected to
add a "Genius" feature which automatically builds playlists from songs in your
library that have similar features, like a Pandora for music you already own. Of
course, Genius also includes recommends music you don't already have and lets
you purchase it from the iTunes store, via a handy sidebar. Also expected to be
added are HD movie downloads, and a new Grid view that is speculated to be
similar to the view used by the Zune desktop software.
iPhone 2.1 - Doesn't it seem like only a couple of months ago we were
excited about 2.0? Well, Apple is already set to release a significant upgrade.
The most talked about feature expected to be included is a Push API, which will
allow developers of third party applications to deliver updates to the iPhone
without the user actually being in the application. This is expected to be a
huge boost to IM software on the platform, as well as numerous other
applications. Apple is also including additional features that were not even
released to developers, which as of yet no one seems to know what that will be.
One can always hope for copy & paste.
4th Generation iPod Nano - Are you a big fan of the fatty Nano? Well, you
better hurry up and get yours quick because it's expected to be replaced with
a taller, more slimmed down version (think Zune 4/8) that you'll turn on
horizontal to view video content on.