<![CDATA[Gizmodo: media sync]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: media sync]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/mediasync http://gizmodo.com/tag/mediasync <![CDATA[Media Sync: iTunes Syncing on HTC, Nokia, Sony, and Sony Ericsson Devices]]> Obviously, if you love iTunes but do not own an iPhone, syncing your music can be frustrating. Salling Software has developed a solution to this problem with Media Sync—an app that transfers playlists, music and podcasts to a wide array of Nokia, Sony, and Sony Ericsson phones (also works in a limited fashion with the HTC Touch Diamond). The basic Windows / Mac software is free, but you will have to shell out $22 for the fast sync version. And, naturally, it does not transfer DRM protected tunes. [Salling via Cult of Mac]

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<![CDATA[BlackBerry Media Sync Released, iTunes and RIM Now 2Getha 4Eva]]> With a large enough expansion cards BlackBerries have always been decent media players, but transferring tunes is sort of a pain in the ass. Released today, Media Sync solves this problem, interfacing with your iTunes music collection to automatically transfer selected music and playlists to your BlackBerry. It is currently only available for Windows and doesn't support video or DRMed tracks, but hey, it's a start. [BlackBerry via BlackBerryNews]

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