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We all have iTunes libraries that could use a little cleaning up, especially when it comes to finding out the albums and proper artist tags of all those tracks you got from your friend and torrented.
A while back I ran a poll to see how RF readers generally got their media fix. The poll is now closed and the results are in.
For all of you RSS aficionados out there, this one’s for you. I read this one on another blog some time ago, and since then I’ve lost the link. The workflow is just too good to not spread so here it is. It will let you turn the RSS feed of any website into audio files you can then take with you on your iPod.
As some of my friends know I’m a bit OCD about my iTunes and how I organize it, so I thought I would share some cool tips on how you can keep your music playlists always fresh. This is especially useful if you’ve got an iPhone or and iPod that doesn’t have enough space for your entire collection.
Get your hands on this in-dash receiver for $270. Not only does it have Bluetooth, 2 USB ports, and a remote control, they also claim it has “iTunes tagging.” I don’t know if that just means you can see the proper tags of mp3’s on the dashboard, or if you can actually rate songs and [...]
Is this too much? I’m obsessed with them.