Apple on Wednesday released a software update for the third-generation iPod shuffle, Version 1.1, along with a new VoiceOver Kit. The software addresses a rare issue that occasionally caused playback to stop. A number of other bug fixes have been added, along with support for the new Voice...
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9 Months Ago,
jesse@ilounge.com (Jesse David Hollington) from iLounge says
(in Patch: News: Apple releases iPod shuffle 3G 1.1 software, VoiceOver Kit)
Apple today released a software update for the third-generation iPod shuffle and a new version of its VoiceOver Kit. The iPod shuffle (3rd Generation) Software Version 1.1 is listed as fixing a “rare issue where audio playback would occasionally stop” as well as providing “other minor b...
10 Months Ago,
Techtree.com says
(in Patch: Apple Pushes VoiceOver Kit Update)
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Apple has released the VoiceOver Kit 1.0.1 update for fixing issues in the 3rd Gen iPod Shuffle. Apple had recently launched the third-generation iPod Shuffle with the new VoiceOver feature, controllable with the headphones. The new 17MB VoiceOver Kit ...
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TechWhack says
(in Patch: Apple iTunes 8.1 might create problems for older generation iPod ...)
Online sources reveal that the recently updated Apple iTunes application is creating problems for the owners of the second generation Apple iPod Shuffle. The update was provided to add support for the third generation iPod Shuffle which lacks any ...
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news@ilounge.com (Charles Starrett) from ilounge (Feedburner) says
(in Patch: News: Apple updates iPod shuffle VoiceOver Kit)
Apple has released VoiceOver Kit 1.0.1, the first update to the voice response system of the third-generation iPod shuffle. According to the release notes, version 1.0.1 of the kit includes corrected pronunciation for several artist names, as well as minor bug fixes. Notably, the update cur...
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