iSofa, wifiTunes, Signal ($30) etc… will be swept way when iTunes 7.7 will be released.
The beta version Apple is seeding to developer comes with a bundled application that will allow you to that.
It should be released maybe today or tomorrow (because the iPhone 3G will be shipped on june 29th) or in two weeks maximum (MobileMe release date july 11th).
Beyond the new remote functionality, iTunes 7.7 is also known to add an Applications tab to let users specify loading only certain software on the phone, and will be necessary for both iPhone 3G and the MobileMe sync service.


If I have something in common with Madonna it must be that hand full of devices, while I always do have an iPhone and an iPod, she’s holding a Blackberry (and something else that is maybe a Motorola) and a white iPod.
I feel so.. close to her :p
Mercedes-Benz will integrate an iPhone craddle as an option to 9 classes of its cars.
Controlling the iPod features via the steering wheel controls, uploading the phone’s address book to the car is a nice thing to have.
Great news for fast drivers because it will probably increase the signal of the iPhone while you’re driving your Silver Arrow.

wifiTunes enables you to control iTunes via Safari on your iPhone, iPod touch or any modern browser. It builds a bridge between iTunes and your web browser, by providing an embedded web server.
Download WifiTunes (FREE).
PS: this is the 1,111th post on MacAmour blog 
the 10.5.3 update brought a new featurre to Adress Book : Synchronization with Google, which finally was only possible for those who own an iPhone or an iPod Touch (so you keep your gadget, your Mac and you Google Account synchronized).
To enable it just go to the preferences panel of Adress Book.
It’s now possible to do the same thing without owning any of the portable device, just follow this How to

The newest accessory from the creator of the iTrip has been unveiled yesterday, and this time, the accessory all the iPod owners have is now iPhone ready!
iTrip broadcasts the music from your iPod to an open FM frequency on your car’s FM stereo so you can play your tunes through your car stereo’s speakers. RDS technology shows song information on your RDS-enabled car radio display. Built-in SmartScan technology finds the perfect frequency setting for you. And our new AutoPilot playback control puts a set of iPod play controls in easy reach — you can stash your iPod out of sight in a glove-box or under the seat and still control playback.
The $99.99 iTrip AutoPilot is compatible with the iPhone and iPods as far back as the 40GB iPod click wheel. Availability is listed as “coming soon.”
Here’s my may desktop: Jason Brooks iPod Screenshot.

Download the wallpaper here: “digital angel“.