A sophisticated 3D file viewer in Apple products that smoothly transitions from one image to the next. In the iPhone, iPod touch and iTunes software, Cover Flow displays music album covers. In the Mac ...
Cover Flow, the file picker interface in iTunes, is now a standard view option in Mac OS X Leopard. Some see it as a great leap forward and others want it banished, hidden deep in some preferences ...
There's no question that Cover Flow is a killer way to browse one's iTunes music catalog. Cover Flow is the closest true music enthusiasts can get to thumbing through a stack of vinyls or CDs in the ...
With all the talk about Apple moving the browser tabs to the title bar, you would almost think that the newly released Safari 4 beta offered no other features of note. That’s obviously not true, as ...
Here’s a very simple tip for you iTunes Cover Flow (View -> Cover Flow View) addicts. You probably know you can flip through your album covers by dragging the scroll bar below the covers to the left ...
During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried changed beats several times, changed genders once, and covered both of the Pirates of Silicon Valley. The technology for iTunes' new album-browsing technology ...
Files modified by this update iTunes 7.1 is a relatively passive update, affecting only the iTunes application itself, help files and a single kernel extension. Files modified (overwritten with new ...
An iOS developer named Elvin Hu from Cooper Union college recently showed off an intriguing app with a clever UI that transforms an iPhone into an iPod Classic, complete with a virtual scroll wheel ...
In a new patent lawsuit with the Northern California District Court on Tuesday, so-called "patent troll" TriDim Innovations claims Apple infringed two 3D user interface patents with Safari for iOS 7 ...
Hands up who uses Cover Flow? A quick vox pop amongst Giz staff reveals only once in a blue moon do we use it. Yet a patent for a Cover Flow-like integration of social-networking profiles has surfaced ...
A few months ago when I was writing about Widgetsmith’s new music widgets in my iOS 17 review, I told my buddy Stephen Hackett I couldn’t believe there was no Cover Flow retrospective on 512 Pixels.