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| Apple Launches the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store Music happens. Even if youre not at home to download it. But with the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPhone or iPod touch, it wont happen without you. Later this month, just find yourself a Wi-Fi hot spot and tap the iTunes button. From there you have access to more than six million songs. No matter where there is. Buy on the fly. Play right away." title="Apple Launches the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store">Millions of Songs in Your Pocket Music happens. Even if you're not at home to download it. But with the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPhone or iPod touch, it won't happen without you. Later this month, just find yourself a Wi-Fi hot spot and tap the iTunes button. From there you have access to more than six million songs. No matter where "there" is. Buy on the fly. Play right away. Browse New Releases, What's Hot, and Just Added lists. Take a look at the Top Songs and Top Albums. Or find exactly what you're looking for with a quick search. The built-in keyboard on iPhone and iPod touch lets you tap out the name of an artist, a song, or an album. From the search results, tap any song to play a 30-second preview or just tap the Buy button. Your song starts downloading instantly, and you can keep track of its progress by tapping the Downloads button. Sync it back. When you get back to your computer, all the music you bought while you were out and about syncs to your iTunes library the minute you connect your iPhone or iPod touch. So the songs you bought on the go will play on your computer, too. And if you've only partially downloaded a song to iPhone or iPod touch, your computer completes the download automatically. Sip. Buy. Repeat. If you're in a participating Starbucks, the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on your iPhone or iPod touch has even more to offer. Tap the Starbucks button to find out which song is playing in the caf?, then buy it instantly. Browse Starbucks playlists to discover new music. Or connect to the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store for free and access millions of songs while waiting for your mocha. It all debuts in more than 600 Starbucks locations in New York and Seattle on October 2, 2007. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |