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Archive for April 16th, 2010


Via iTunes, Music Ally iPhone to offer concert ticketing

We have information that appears to be an integrated plan for managing the sale and purchase tickets for concerts and sporting events. The good news is that apparently Apple has the patent.

The basic idea is that tickets will be sold through iTunes, then sync with an application for an iPhone that users can scan to gain entry to an event. The name of this is reported to be known as Concert Ticket +, but not limited to the sale of tickets for the concert.

It will be used for the sales of conferences, sporting events, gigs, amusement park entry, museums and pretty much anything else that you can think of that you would have to pay for in order to gain entry.

The patent also brought some exclusive content such as live recordings, lyrics and even soft drinks in the price of the electronic ticket. No word yet on when it is likely to see Concert Ticket +, but one thing is certain it will only increase the already strong position in Apple.

To Support IPad,PhoneView Updated

Ecamm Network on Thursday released version 2.4.1 of PhoneView, its $20 Mac application that allows iPhone and iPod touch users to access the full contents of their devices without using iTunes. The latest version of the application includes support for the iPad as well.

Another novelty is an enhanced message viewer and more export options for text and multimedia messages. MobileMe and Exchange contacts are included in separate groups and the application now lets you drag photos directly from the viewfinder to the Finder. There are a few other cosmetic changes and bug fixes as well.

While iTunes is a zero-step method for synchronizing data and media between your Mac and your iPhone / IPAD not allow you to navigate through the data once on your device. More importantly, Apple offers no official solution to access and manage the calls, text messages, voice messages, notes and other data from your Mac

Here PhoneView steps: You can search the call log and text messages, while the iPhone is docked to your Mac, without being limited by constraints of the small screen. You can also create and delete notes on your iPhone directly from your Mac (and, as an added bonus, it does not use Marker Felt to display them).

If you own an iPad, you not only have access to all the other data and media mentioned above that’s relevant to it, but you can also copy the e-books on your iPad to your Mac. PhoneView includes options to archive all of the data it can access and the latest version has the ability to print or export as PDF any of the data mentioned above.

PhoneView requires Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later and iTunes 8.1 or later and the iPhone, iPod touch or Ipad.