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Bowtie offers yet another way to control your iTunes music

Don’t want to control your music with iSight gestures? FrontRow not your style either? Sick of the usual iTunes interface and can’t find a Boxee invite? Bowtie may be your next favorite application for iTunes. It allows users to create system-wide hot key combinations to control your music with. Furthermore, it not only integrates with more »

Fluid Tunes brings iSight gestures to iTunes, better than multi-touch?

FluidTunes is a new application from Majic Jungle Software that aims to make browsing your music even more fun than with your multi-touch trackpad. Using the built-in iSight camera that comes on almost every Mac shipped, this application watches and then acts upon your gestures in what appears to be a very efficient manner, according to the video. It has its own interface that allows you to browse your music in a cover flow like fashion, as well as play and pause it. Although it may not be the easiest way to change the song while you’re at work, it will sure be great to show off to all your friends.

Check out a video after the break.

Apple pulls Box Office app

The iTunes App Store has seen a wide range of submissions, some of which Apple has deemed unacceptable. Apple has now gotten rid of the popular Box Office app, which displays Rotten Tomatoes film ratings on your iPhone/iPod touch. However, it seems the app was breaking none of Apple’s guidelines, and the developer was not even notified of what his app was doing incorrectly.

Read what he writes after the jump.

iTunes U reaches out to UK, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand

A week before its much anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has announced that iTunes U has expanded its coverage to Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the UK. This means that college and university students in those countries will soon find themselves using iTunes U’s platform for mobile learning to enable searching, downloading and playing of more »