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September 5, 2007 10:32 AM PDT

iTunes adds ringtones

by Peter Butler
Apple iTunes and iPhone (Credit: Apple)

At a special event in San Francisco today, Apple's Steve Jobs announced that a new version of iTunes (download for Windows or Mac; CNET review) will allow users to create their own ringtones from more than 500,000 songs in the iTunes store. The ringtones will cost 99 cents, in addition to the price of the songs themselves. The custom ringtones can last up to 30 seconds and can be created from any section of a song.

The new version of iTunes, expected later tonight, will eventually add a bell icon next to songs in the iTunes store that are eligible to become ringtones. Although the update is scheduled for a release today, the ringtone feature will not be available until sometime next week.

The kicker, of course, is that the ringtones will only work on the Apple iPhone. However, considering that the pricey little device topped all smart phones for U.S. unit sales in July, there should be a lot of people who will appreciate the new ringtones feature in the new iTunes.

Update (9/6/07): iTunes 7.4 was released early this morning. Download iTunes for Windows and Mac on CNET Download.com.

Originally posted at The Download Blog
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What about iPhone cover flow for iTunes?
by bigpetis September 6, 2007 1:16 PM PDT
Hey apple! Give us the one feature we want on iTunes that is on the iPhone, COVER FLOW!! Oh wait, you already did that, oh look how cool my virtual CD collection is when I have Kanye West blown up to fit a 19" monitor. I want the ability to click on my Kanye West album, the album turns around and boom there are my tracks. Otherwise there is no point in throwing iTunes in full screen Cover Flow if you can't see what the hell track you are lookin at unless you click on it.
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