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Apple unveils iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store; iTunes custom ringtone maker
Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - 02:38 PM EDT

Apple today unveiled the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, offering music fans the ability to browse, search, preview, purchase and download songs and albums from the iTunes Music Store over a Wi-Fi network directly onto their iPod touch or iPhone. With the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, music fans can start enjoying their music purchases immediately on their iPod touch or iPhone with no computer required. Once they connect their iPod touch or iPhone back to their Mac or PC, downloaded music will automatically sync back into their iTunes library. If users have only partially downloaded a song or album onto their iPod touch or iPhone, their computer will complete the download automatically. Prices and selection on the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store are the same as on the regular iTunes Store.

MacDailyNews Note: We called it last week: RUMOR: Apple to debut wireless iTunes Store sales direct to iPod, iPhone next Wednesday - August 29, 2007

"The iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store is really fun -- you can browse, search, freely preview, buy and instantly download music right onto your iPod touch or iPhone," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, in the press release. "Innovative products like this keep iTunes at the forefront of the digital music revolution."

In addition, iTunes customers will now be able to create custom ringtones by selecting up to a 30-second segment from over a million participating songs on iTunes and easily sync them onto their iPhone. Once a customer has purchased a participating song from iTunes, including previously purchased participating songs, it will cost 99 cents to make up to a 30-second segment of that song into a ringtone and easily sync it onto their iPhone. Customers can personalize their ringtones by choosing which portion of the song they want to use, and setting custom fade in and fade out points. iPhone users can assign a custom ringtone to be their default ringtone and they can also assign them to individual callers in their address book. Customers still have full use of the originally purchased song.

Apple today also released the next generation of the world's most popular music and video jukebox, iTunes 7.4, now available as a free download at http://www.itunes.com/

iTunes 7.4 includes a larger viewing area for movies and TV, filling the entire iTunes window for a richer, seamless video playback experience that looks better than ever. You can now rate entire albums as well as individual songs.

The iTunes Store is the world's most popular online music, TV and movie store and has become the number three music retailer in the US, surpassing both Amazon and Target. The iTunes Store features the world's largest catalog with over six million songs, 550 television shows and over 500 movies and has sold over three billion songs, 100 million TV shows and over two million movies.

Both the new iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and custom iTunes ringtones for iPhone will be available later this month. iTunes 7.4 is available immediately as a free download at http://www.itunes.com/

Music purchased from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store is priced the same as music from the iTunes store. Ringtones are available for an additional 99 cents for participating songs that have previously been purchased from iTunes. Internet access is required and a broadband connection is recommended, fees may apply. The iTunes Store is not available in all countries.

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Sep 05, 07 - 02:50 pm Comment from: Gilbert Kennedy

What about podcasts and iTunesU, will they be featured on the Wi-Fi store? Will the new iPod Touch do them?

Sep 05, 07 - 03:03 pm Comment from: Poppycock

I don't see 7.4 anywhere.

Sep 05, 07 - 03:12 pm Comment from: Brau

Oooh, you mean now I can pay to have songs I already own for use as ringtones? Be still my beating heart! It's nothing more than artificially crippling a device for profit. Thank god for hackers.

Sep 05, 07 - 03:31 pm Comment from: chris

Will the new Wi-Fi store include podcasts? It'd be great to wirelessly download them.

Sep 05, 07 - 04:27 pm Comment from: nekogami13

I do not see 7.4 available.
iTunes 7.3.2 still says it is the current version and the Apple website still only offers 7.3.2 as the download.

Sep 05, 07 - 06:25 pm Comment from: emmayche

I must say that Ambrosia Software stole Apple's thunder on this one:

http://ambrosiasw.com/utilities/iToner

If I've already purchased the music, whyinhell would I pay more money to make it into a ringtone? I can already do that for free on my current phone (not that I'd EVER deal with AT&T;again).

Sep 05, 07 - 08:06 pm Comment from: loopy_nj

@Brau

I don't think you get it. It's the music companies demanding a royalty for the song used as a ringtone. That's why there is an additional charge. That's also why not all songs are available for use as a ringtone.

Sep 05, 07 - 08:10 pm Comment from: aerto

Hi, Yeah
try to fix the statement that says "iTunes 7.4 is available immediately as a free download at http://www.itunes.com/".
Thanks, Aerto

Sep 05, 07 - 11:17 pm Comment from: LordRobin

I swear to God, nothing is good enough for some people. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the standard for a ringtone from most providers something ridiculous, like $3? Apple allows you to choose any 30-second segment as the ringtone, and charges you only $1.98, or just 99c if you already own the song. But noooooo, you want it for free.

I swear, if Apple offered free handjobs with every purchase, you'd complain about the ladies' manicures.

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