All tag results for ‘compatibility issues’

Blinged Obsession with Motorola’s pink Bluetooth headset

Genuine Swarovski crystals adorn the Motorola’s pink Bluetooth headset. One of the lightest headsets available, they are so comfortable that you wouldn’t want to part with them. The good news first, it is compatible with most phones like Motorola, Sony Eriksson, Samsung and Nokia. Read the more »

Windows Vista Goes to Boot Camp

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Over the past several weeks, there was some speculation that the release of Windows Vista would force Apple to delay the launch of Mac OS X Leopard while it resolved Windows Vista compatibility issues with Boot Camp, but the news of Boot Camp update should calm those fears. Boot Camp 1.2 is capable not only of running the 32-bit version of Windows Vista but also of displaying the system’s much-touted Aero graphics.

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Apple iTunes 7 Errors and Compatibility Issues with Windows Vista

Apple iTunes 7 is not fully supported on Windows Vista. If you’re using Windows Vista and iTunes 7, you may face errors and problems such as iTunes will not play songs and tracks legitimately and legally purchased and downloaded from Apple Computer’s iTunes music store. Instead, an error message dialog box stating “This computer is not authorized to play “Song Name”. Would you like to authorize it?” appear, stopping users and music owners to listen to the purchased songs. Even entering Apple ID and password to deauthorize and reauthorize does not help, and so does close and open iTunes again or restart the computer.

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16 Top Tips For Your iPod

Love them or hate them, they’re here to stay. Apple’s iPod is the top mp3 player on the market by far and 80% of us have one. To get more out of your iPod and mp3 collection, then check out these cool tips. Ranging from how to prolong battery life to how to copy songs from an iPod to how to merge two songs into one, the article’s selection is certainly worth a read.

Vista May Corrupt iPods

Apple Computer is warning customers who use the Windows version of its iTunes software to hold off upgrading to Windows Vista until it can release a patch to fix a number of serious compatibility issues, one of which could result in a corrupt iPod player.

Apple, in a statement posted Thursday on its Web support forum, says upgrading from Windows 2000 or Windows XP to Vista may result in the inability to play songs purchased and downloaded to the desktop iTunes player from its online iTunes store. Read the more »