Hands-on: iTunes Remote App

The Remote App puts control of iTunes–or Apple TV–in the palm of your hand.

(Credit: CNET)

We’ve had a few minutes to play with the Remote App for the iPhone. The [not surprising] verdict? It’s an easy must-have for any iPhone or iPod Touch owner who enjoys listening to music at home.

Once you’ve upgraded your iPhone (or

Touch) to version 2.0, just go to the App Store and search on “remote.” (Amazingly, that–not “iRemote”–is the program’s official name.) You can download it straight to the phone by a Wi-Fi connection (tap the word “free” on the upper right corner), and it auto-installs, adding a new icon to your home screen.

Orginal post by John P. Falcone

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