There are two very easy ways of doing this:
1) Download Blackberry Desktop Manager: http://uk.blackberry.com/services/desktop/ (for mac and pc)
2) Over Bluetooth (no addition software required) (Mac Only)
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1)
After downloading BDM, you will need to plug your phone into your computer, using the supplied cable, or any cable which fits.
Once you have done this, you can then choose the side link: Music (under Media).
From there you will be able to look at your iTunes and pick what you want to put on your Blackberry Device, this even includes playlists.
2)
<slightly harder>
If you do want to do this over bluetooth you will need to launch a built in program called Bluetooth File Exchange.
Once you have done this you will want to turn on bluetooth on on the mobile device
Now select the song (from finder) or file you want and click send
It will then bring up a list of devices click on the one which is yours and click send, this will take up to 3 minutes.
Good Luck!
Friday, 21 September 2012
Technology & Music in Harmony
Technology in terms of music has come a long way in the last thirty years, from vinyls to CDs to MP3 to MP4s. Dominating the market, with hardly any proper rivals, the iPod, without a doubt the best MP4 player every to be made. Apple(R) are the only company that are still successfully making MP4 devices with no internet connection, or Phone feature.
iTunes, the base of all Music for most people, is by far (in my opinion) the best music player. With its incredible integrated connection with iPods and iPhones and iPads. The all new iTunes Match, which allows you to store all your music in the cloud for £21 a year, under £2 per month. As well as this all music in iTunes Match you own, where as on Spotify, unless one buys a song, the use of the 'Offline' mode is very devious and misleading, as it does not mean you own the song, you are merely renting it, and for £9.99/month if you want it on your mobile devices, or when you are not in an internet zone. However if one wants to stop paying this £9.99/month then they must part with all there music, which they have been 'renting'.
As well as this Apple have transformed the Music Market, by allowing almost any device to connect with iTunes, (often through another app: such as Blackberry Desktop Manager)
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