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June 27, 2008 3:53 PM PDT

Free iTunes remote control app for iPhone and Touch?

Photo of Sonos music system control.

Is Apple borrowing a page from Sonos?

(Credit: CNET Networks)

A report from the MacRumors blog shows supposedly leaked details of Apple's plans to allow the iPhone and iPod Touch to act as an in-home remote control for iTunes. As CNET's News.com reported this morning, the leaked remote control feature was discovered in a developer-only beta release of iTunes 7.7, evidenced in part by this unconfirmed screen shot.

If the rumors are accurate, the new iTunes remote control feature will be offered as a free application for iPhone and iPod Touch users once the iTunes App Store goes live. Presumably, a touch-screen remote control for iTunes could offer some of the same onscreen display and control functions as products like the Sonos music system or Logitech Squeezebox Duet. Unlike the music-subscription-friendly Sonos or Squeezebox systems, however, users of the iTunes remote control application would only have access to content from their iTunes library.

While users of iPhone-optimized Web applications such as iPeng have had similar iTunes remote control functionality for some time now, a one-step Apple-engineered solution would be less convoluted, and perhaps offer as-yet-revealed advantages. For instance, if the remote control feature already solves the problem of wirelessly linking your iPhone or iPod Touch into your home network, what's to stop Apple from finally offering the same type of wireless sync included on the Zune?

Anybody else see some cool potential with an iPhone/iPod in-home remote control?

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by frankiejoe577 June 27, 2008 7:40 PM PDT
Thats a lie, theres nothing to send out a signal to a tv or cd player with an ipod touch.
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by bickelk June 27, 2008 9:27 PM PDT
frankiejoe577, If you had bothered to read the article at all you would quickly have relized that it is not refering to using a iphone as a TV remote. It is talking about the iPhone controlling iTunes wirelessly.
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by Seaspray0 June 28, 2008 1:41 PM PDT
I can get thousands of apps for windows mobile right now. You'll have to do better than one app which isn't available yet to convince me to switch.
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by joshalo3 June 29, 2008 10:57 PM PDT
I think something cool to check out is this company (i found this a while ago so i can't remember the name) who turned the iPhone into a remote for the entire house. Everything could be controlled from the lighting to video surveillance. Everything has already been done and come up with, Apple just has to get the ball moving a lot quicker. Oh, and you could control your tv if it was connected to something such as a Slingbox which allowed incoming wireless commands. How cool would that be. It's all possible, they just gotta give it to us.
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