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10:52AM

Remote for iPhone: Sync Music from All Your Devices

Digital music is the sound of the future, and everything has been switching to MP3. No one really buys CDs anymore, and it is much simpler to just download full albums or just songs from places on the web like iTunes. But moving them from one place to another is a hassle, and something that still frustrates music lovers who would prefer to have all of their music in one place.

Thanks to Apple's full integrated iOS, you can sync up all of your devices to run the same programs and files. Music is a big part of this, as iTunes is compatible with the iPhone, iPod, iPad, Apple computers and Apple TV. All of it will sync together through your main account and give you access from any one of them.

What Is Remote?

Remote is an app created to exploit that fact and make it easier to listen to music from any one of these. It connects it iCloud and iTunes, lets you select playlists, choose songs, reorder files and see what is coming next. All with a simple tap of a screen, or using easy gestures on the Apple TV that take advantage of the system's sensitivity.

You can also do additions things like control the volume of each speaker independently for better sound control, use a keyboard to enter text and do control, update and create anything you need to through your entire iTunes library. It is even easily searchable.

Conclusion

While it doesn't do anything 'new', per se, Remote is a great app that lets you get the most out of your iTunes experience and control your account from anywhere in your home. Or out of it, on hand held devices. It is simple to use, has great features and no bugs. So check it out.

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