There’s a huge ol’ iTunes announcement coming tomorrow! Apple didn’t leave us many clues as to what we will expect, but listed here are a couple of things that we definitely want. And we would even get a number of of them.
• Streaming Music: We need it. Apple wants to do it . And since Apple’s acquisition of streaming service Lala , the whole lot were in place for Apple to help you stream your iTunes music library anywhere. The only real holdup, presumably, was getting record labels onboard . Maybe the holiday spirit has got them finally playing ball. It’s frankly the single announcement large enough to justify the hype. [Most likely]
• Wireless Sync: You may already do it with a jailbroken iPhone or an Android device. So the tech is there. Let’s just hope allows us the benefit of finally with the ability to get your phone and my MacBook on a similar page without the umbilical cord. [Likely]
• Cloud Storage: Apple’s not likely to let that big ol’ server farm in North Carolina go to waste. And tomorrow might well be the day that they free your music from your harddisk-and vice versa-letting you stash your cache inside the cloud. [Potentially]
• iTunes Subscription: I am keen on the assumption of Zune Pass, where a hard and fast fee per 30 days gets you unlimited downloads and a couple of purchases, just not enough to truly switch to Zune. But if they can bring a comparable feature to iTunes, well, sign me up. [Unlikely]
• 90 Second Song Previews: Apple’s already told the labels this can be going to happen, and while I don’t expect it to be the focus of tomorrow’s announcement it’d be a pleasant bullet point. Time to compile a listing of my favorite 89-second-and-shorter tunes.
• Better Queue Management: Wish to queue up your next song? You’re almost stuck with iTunes DJ. That’s ridiculous! There’s got to be the next strategy to interface with iTunes to your desktop. It really is only 1 (key) portion of the overhaul we’d want to see. [Unlikely]
• Work With Non-iOS Devices: Putting iTunes on an Android phone or WP7 device? So great for purchasers, not necessarily a top priority for Google and Microsoft. [Unlikely]
• The Beatles on iTunes: Despite what Yoko Ono says , I still have hope that The Beatles and Apple can come to a few kind of détente. It’d be huge mainstream news, exactly the type that belongs on Apple’s homepage and not in a wonky press release. Clocks in Tokyo and London may be a hint. [Likely]
• Apple TV Apps: Why not? It’s an iOS device that’s already got the jailbreakers mounting a charge . There are certainly enough apps in the market that we’d love to look on our Apple TV, and it’s another arena for Apple and Google to take their battle. [Likely]
• DivX Support: If and when this ever happens, it’ll be announced as a minor section of a larger update. But my goodness, it’d be a boon to those that use their iPad primarily for video. [Unlikely]
• A New Logo: Yeah, yeah, I know, we’re stuck with it. But that new logo’s hideous. If The distance can backtrack on a design change , couldn’t Apple? [Unlikely]
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