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In 2004, Apple introduced AirTunes [3] as a new feature of iTunes 4.6. It allowed music streaming over a network to an AirPort Express, which was equipped with a 3.5 mm analog-digital audio jack for speakers or other audio devices. In 2010, Apple introduced a new iteration of the AirTunes technology, now called AirPlay, as part of iOS 4.2.
In 2012 Apple introduced a completely redesigned model with a new square form factor and two ethernet ports. On August 28, 2018 Apple added AirPlay 2 support to the 2012 AirPort Express, providing the ability to be added to the Apple Home app as an audio destination.
[3] [4] When a user registers a new computer with iTunes, the device requests authorization from Apple's servers, thereby gaining a user key. Upon attempting to play a file, the master key stored within the file is then matched to the user key, and if successful, allows playing. [ 4 ]
The name is a shortened version of the long-form Made for iPod, the original program that ultimately became MFi. The MFi program covers various device connectors including the headphone jack, original dock connector and the newer Lightning connector, as well as AirPlay support. Companies joining the MFi program and passing certification tests ...
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The program was originally called Rendezvous Browser, but changed its name in version 1.5.4 after Apple changed the protocol's name to Bonjour; since version 2.0, it has been renamed again, to Discovery. For certain protocols, double-clicking a list item will launch the associated helper. Version 1.5.6 was the first universal binary release.
Prolonged listening to a station that places songs in heavy rotation can quickly become unpleasant; such stations are not well-suited for retail environments, where employees must listen for hours on end multiple days a week, and doing so can breed contempt for the music and create a hostile work environment. [2]
Airplay is how frequently a song is played on the radio. Airplay may also refer to: AirPlay, a protocol developed by Apple Inc. that allows wireless streaming of media; Airplay (band), a short-lived American band, formed by David Foster and Jay Graydon; Airplay SDK, now Marmalade, a cross-platform game framework for mobile devices