Much like they did with iClouds system backup service, Apple will be resetting iTunes Match iCloud libraries.
The resetaccording to an email sent out to iTunes Match subscriberswill take place Monday September 26 at 10 a.m. PST. The email also describes the move has become necessary so Apple can improve the services reliability and overall quality. This is likely a one-time occurrence before the official public launch of the service.
Resetting the service means songs not stored on a users hard drive or music devices will be wiped off of Apples servers. Users will need to turn off iTunes Match on all of their computers and iOS devices. Apple is kind enough to remind everyone that as always they shouldnt delete the local versions of their music tracks also found in the cloud.
The reset is likely an effort to clear out all the bad code, mismatched tracks, and any other abnormalities Apple has discovered over the course of the beta. The best par though is the little gift Apple gave beta subscribers. As a token of Apples appreciation they are awarding users an additional three free months of service with their 12-month subscription.

 

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Leading into this weekend, reports surfaced yet again that Apple is supposedly prepping HD movies for availability through iTunes beginning this fall. Speculation surfaced following earlier reports that various entertainment industry giants – including movie studios and TV production companies – are now providing Apple with content in a new and higher-resolution HD format.
Presently, the best quality Apple can offer via iTunes comes in at 720p (1280×720). Clearly, if Apple wants to better compete with the multitude of HD streaming and on-demand video services that will soon flood every nook and cranny of the home entertainment market, the move makes sense.
So, consequently, not withstanding the reports we’re hearing around the blogosphere, perhaps the greatest “evidence” that Apple is going into 1080p HD territory is that it basically has to in order to keep pace with the rest of the industry. And based on the chatter I’ve heard and the sources I’ve connected with, Apple may be ready for this rumored upgrade before the summer comes to a close.
Of course, while everyone is looking to iTunes for the platform that will deliver the higher-res content, let’s not forget about the prospect of a 1080p-ready Apple TV, which, to be perfectly honest, may be something we get before the iPad 3.
Source: AppleInsider

 

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JailBreakMe 3.0s release is probably the easiest way to jailbreak an iDevice, and the first to allow the iPad 2 to be jailbroken. I suppose then it was only a matter of time before someone was able to jailbreak one of Apple’s iPad 2 in-store displays.
One of 9to5Mac‘s readers was able to bypass the smart sign display application using the secret gestures that aren’t so secret. Once the user bypassed the smart sign display application they were able to jailbreak the iPad 2 via mobile Safari using JailbreakMe 3.0. Apple already confirmed earlier this week they would be patching the PDF exploit JailbreakMe 3.0 uses in the next update of iOS.
My question then is this. How many of these display iPad 2′s will Jon Q Public Jailbreak before Apple updates iOS and kills the dream forever?
Source: 9to5Mac

 

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Turns out JailbreakMe’s run will be short lived. Like abandoned-toy-yorkie short lived.
JailbreakMe relies on a PDF exploit and according to the Associated Press an Apple spokesperson informed them that Apple is “aware of this reported issue and developing a fix that will be available to customers in an upcoming software update.”
Granted the JailbreakMe process uses an exploit that Apple was likely to change anyway, but can’t Cupertino just let us be? Seriously, how long did we patiently (or impatiently) wait for an iPad 2 jailbreak. How much easier could jailbreaking a device be than visiting a website and pushing a button. I sure am glad Apple is “developing a fix that will be available to customers,” though.
Soon it’ll be back to the drawing board when iOS 5 comes out. iPhone users will likely not have to wait very long after iOS 5′s release for a jailbreak, but iPad 2 users could be left out in the cold, cold world or jailbreaklessness for a long time again.
Enjoy it while you can people. Unless of course you choose to never update your firmware again or upgrade to iOS 5. In which case, more power to you.
Source: Associate Press

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*video is dramatic prediction of a fake future where life doesn’t suck
Apple filed their own suit against Samsung with the International Trade Commission yesterday. This comes after Samsung filed a similar complaint with the ITC last week. Or was it the week before?
Honestly, these estranged lovers can only beat on one another so much before the divorce lawyers get involved.
Apple’s suit is seeking an injunction to prevent Samsung from importing Android phones and tablets into the U.S. The complaint cites five utility patents and two design patents that apply to six Samsung smartphones and two tablets. Basically Apple is calling Samsung a copycat:

 

All of this legal ill-will and corporate lawyer jujitsu spells doom for the Apple-Samsung love affair. It was fun while it lasted, but like all highly visible celebrity marriages Apple and Samsung are destined to fail. My only mission is to figure out how Jesse James is involved in all this.

Source: CNET and FossPatents

 

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