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AtHomeBoy_2000
2007-09-06, 14:56
http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/09/06/polk.isonic.and.itunes.tag/


Polk, Apple intro iTunes Tagging on HD Radio
Polk Audio today introduced the i-Sonic ES2, the second generation of its hybrid digital radio and iPod dock. The new device introduces a new feature in collaboration with Apple known as iTunes Tagging. Songs properly marked on HD Radio stations can be tagged by the radio and have the information sent to a docked iPod; when the iPod returns to its home Mac or PC, the tags create an automatic iTunes playlist with links to buy the songs directly from the iTunes Store. This gives audiophiles a new way to find new music and enjoy it immediately, Polk says.

No mention was made of which iPods would explicitly support the new feature, or whether iTunes Tagging would allow the iPod touch to flag and buy the songs itself through the upcoming iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Apple itself has not formally announced the tagging feature.

In line with the earlier i-Sonic, the device emphasizes sound quality with speakers that output audio in 360 degrees and with porting that enhances bass response. The dock will pipe video on fifth-generation iPods or newer through RCA and S-video connections and includes its own dual alarm clock that wakes up users to the radio or an iPod's songs. Headphone and auxiliary input connections are onboard the ES2, which should ship in October for $499.

Interesting. Steve made no comment about this in the keynote. I really like the idea and I can see this being included in Sat. Radio as well. hmmm... in interesting future is ahead.

Fahrenheit
2007-09-06, 15:03
Furthermore, threads with no original content will not be allowed. Do not post a link or quote an article while contributing little to nothing of your own. From the posting guidelines.

Wrao
2007-09-06, 15:22
I posted this link in the iPod touch thread, to respond to an earlier point I had made about how the Starbucks deal was more than meets the eye with regards to future usability of the iPod and wifi. I firmly believe that Apple is going to do their best to foster deals like this with as many logical products and companies as they can. I think that it is a win-win situation for customers and companies, and it has a lot of potential to change the way music is handled in public spaces.

Ideally, Apple is working on a product or method to create an easy way for companies(or anyone really) to hook up their stereos computers into their stereos, to iTunes and to broadcast the info to nearby iPods. It's all pretty futuristic really, and I doubt we'll see the fruits of it for a couple of years, but still, I'm glad someone is doing it.