iTunes 10.3 Now Out, Re-Download All Your Purchases

Apple has released a beta version of iTunes, iTunes 10.3 featuring iCloud services that have already begun their streaming and syncing wonderness on all iOS devices inside the App Store and even on the iTunes app. iTunes 10.3 enables you to automatically re-download music, app and book purchases to all your iDevices for free. iTunes lets you access your purchase history and lets you chose whether you want to automatically download content you don't yet have on a certain device or individually. 

I was able to re-download a few songs on my MacBook Pro that I've purchased over on my MacBook Air flawlessly. The download cloud icon will appear next to a song, app or book when it isn't found on your device and enables you to re-download it, quickly and easily. To get to the "Purchased" section in order to re-download your purchases on any devices wirelessly, you need to to first download iTunes 10.3 to you Mac or PC. Once you've got it up and running, go to the iTunes Store and on the right hand side of the store you will see the "Purchased" link inside the "Quick Links" menu box.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

iLife 11 Up-To-Date Program Is Live

If you just bought a Mac between October 1st and October 19th or even after, you are eligible for Apple's iLife 11 Hardware Up-to-Date Program which allows you to upgrade and purchase iLife 11 for just $6.99 including free shipping instead of the full retail price of $49. This program is mainly done online thru Apple.com where you will need to fill out a very quick and simple form with your Mac's serial number, date of purchase and place.

You can directly visit the iLife 11 Hardware Up-To-Date Program page and order your iLife 11 update here.

Any Macs that are purchased after October 20th will already come with iLife 11 installed. Apple states that if you do not receive iLife 11 already with a Mac that you've purchased after October 20th, you will need to go thru the Up-to-Date program and order yours for $6.99.

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Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief