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Use Picture-in-Picture for iTunes and Safari Videos in macOS Sierra

Use Picture-in-Picture for iTunes and Safari Videos in macOS Sierra

By Jim Tanous • Sep 21, 2016

The iPad’s picture-in-picture mode comes to the Mac in macOS Sierra. Here’s a look at how it works, its limitations, and how it compares to existing video solutions in macOS.

Mac

Watch Your iTunes Movies & TV Shows On Any Device With TunesKit DRM Media Converter

Watch Your iTunes Movies & TV Shows On Any Device With TunesKit DRM Media Converter

By TekRevue Staff • Jun 13, 2016

TunesKit DRM Media Converter can convert your purchased iTunes movies and TV shows into a format compatible with any device or app.

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Win a 4th Generation Apple TV and $100 iTunes Gift Card

Win a 4th Generation Apple TV and $100 iTunes Gift Card

By TekRevue Staff • Jun 9, 2016

We’re giving away a new 4th Gen Apple TV and a $100 iTunes gift card! Find out how to enter and win!

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How to Add Detailed Metadata to Ripped Movies in iTunes

How to Add Detailed Metadata to Ripped Movies in iTunes

By Jim Tanous • Mar 6, 2016

Movies purchased from the iTunes Store look great in your library, complete with metadata and artwork. But when you add your own ripped movies to iTunes, all you get is a title and thumbnail. Here’s how to give your personally ripped movies the same metadata as their iTunes Store counterparts, making your library better looking and easier to navigate.

Mac

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How to Hide iTunes Purchases and Clean Up Your Digital Library

How to Hide iTunes Purchases and Clean Up Your Digital Library

By Jim Tanous • Dec 15, 2015

Longtime iTunes users have built up impressive digital content libraries, but they’ve also likely acquired quite a few TV shows, songs, or movies that they no longer want. Here’s how to clean up your iTunes library by hiding unwanted purchases, and how to get hidden purchases back if you change your mind.

Tips

iTunes 12: How to Show a Separate iTunes Downloads Window

iTunes 12: How to Show a Separate iTunes Downloads Window

By Jim Tanous • Oct 1, 2015

Older versions of iTunes easily let users display iTunes downloads in a separate window, allowing for easy tracking of lengthy or multiple downloads. iTunes 12 seems to remove this option, enabling only a temporary pop-up display of current and pending downloads. Here’s a trick on how you can get that old separate iTunes downloads window back, and all it takes is an extra keystroke.

Tips

How to Cancel Apple Music Before the Free Trial Ends

How to Cancel Apple Music Before the Free Trial Ends

By Jim Tanous • Sep 18, 2015

Millions of Apple users signed up to try Apple Music, but the free trial period ends soon, on September 30, 2015. If you’re currently signed up but don’t think the service is worth the regular $9.99-per-month price, you’ll need to cancel your Apple Music free trial before the end of the month in order to avoid being charged. Here’s how to do it.

Mac

The iTunes DRM Removal Saga: NoteBurner and a Look Back at Requiem

The iTunes DRM Removal Saga: NoteBurner and a Look Back at Requiem

By Jim Tanous • Sep 2, 2015

iTunes DRM is a touchy and complicated subject, and many apps and solutions exist in this legal gray area claiming to remove iTunes DRM. We take a look at the controversy and the implications of freeing your iTunes purchases, and evaluate one of the more popular options for killing iTunes DRM.

Editorials

Here Are Six Ways to Find Your iPhone Serial Number

Here Are Six Ways to Find Your iPhone Serial Number

By Jim Tanous • Aug 24, 2015

Whether you need to submit your device for service, troubleshoot an issue, or catalog it for inventory or insurance purposes, chances are you’ll need to locate your iPhone serial number at some point. Here are six ways to do it, depending on the state of your device and your operating system.

Mobile

Apple Music Subscriber Numbers Underscore Lackluster Debut

Apple Music Subscriber Numbers Underscore Lackluster Debut

By Jim Tanous • Aug 6, 2015

Apple made waves this week by announcing that 11 million users have thus far signed up for its new Apple Music service. But considering the immense advantages that Apple Music has over its competitors, and the fact that we’re only halfway through the service’s introductory free trial, those 11 million users are not something to celebrate, and may even be a sign that things are going wrong for Eddy Cue, Tim Cook, and Apple.

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