Good lord, what a holy clusterf*ck. After a few days of iPhone 6s refusing to sync over wifi, it has now decided that its main iTunes computer (the living-room iMac) no longer exists, and attempts to ...
The developer who brought us the first tool for synchronizing an iPhone with iTunes over a WiFi connection last year has released the public beta of Wi-Fi Sync 2.0 for Mac users. So what’s new in this ...
The new wireless sync feature of iOS 5 makes syncing your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch via Wi-Fi with a computer running iTunes an easy matter. To get started, make sure you’ve synced your iOS 5 device ...
Has anyone else witnessed problems using iTunes Wifi Sync when the host computer and the iOS device are on different wireless bands? My wife had never been able to reliably use Wifi Sync with her iPad ...
One of the best parts of iOS 5—regarding device management, at least—is that you no longer have to connect your device to your Mac or PC when you want to sync your information or download a subsequent ...
In this week’s installment, the iTunes Guy looks at renaming files, syncing iOS devices wirelessly, matching music ripped from vinyl, and a couple of questions about tags and file names. Q: I’ve set ...
Wi-Fi Sync is an iPhone app that does just what the name suggests — it lets you sync an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad with iTunes without plugging in a USB cable. There’s just one problem — it’s not ...
Previously, one of the great irritations of owning an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch was that you were constantly forced to plug in your phone or tablet to move data from your computer to your device.
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