After being pushed aside for many, many months, Apple’s Remote application for iOS was updated today, and with it came some much-needed new features. As well as a nice new icon that slightly resembles the much-loved iTunes 10 logo, Remote is now a universal application, which means you can now use it on your iPad […]
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Apple's 'Remote' App For iOS Finally Updated

After being pushed aside for many, many months, Apple’s Remote application for iOS was updated today, and with it came some much-needed new features.

As well as a nice new icon that slightly resembles the much-loved iTunes 10 logo, Remote is now a universal application, which means you can now use it on your iPad as well as your iPhone & iPod Touch. It’s also been optimized for the Retina displays of new devices so it looks a whole lot better than before.

Users who are excited about their new AppleTV being shipped recently will be happy to hear that Remote is now compatible with this device too, so you can control what you watch on your TV from your iOS device.

Version 2.0 also addresses a few bugs and adds support for shared libraries on iTunes and the new AppleTV.

If you don’t already have it, grab it from the App Store here.

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