Control iTunes in styleAny computer task—even one as enjoyable as rockin’ out to some tunes—can get a little dull. Enter MiniTune, a desktop remote app for iTunes. With it, you can control music playback with a little extra flair while adding som…
The MM 100 is an appealing, if pricey, option for wireless headphones, thanks to great sound quality, a fit that’s comfortable both at a desk or on the trail, and future-ready features such as full playback controls.


The app offers some rudimentary playback controls for finding the right section of the song and also features a Preview button, which will play your current selection as a loop, so you can hear how it will sound coming out of your iPhone. There are also options to fade the beginning or ending of the clip and to add a short delay into the loop. Editing was simple enough, but there’s no way to zoom in to allow more precise editing of the start and end points, so those looking to create a seamless loop will have to rely on bit of trial and error to get their tones just right. And unlike iTunes’ ringtone feature, Ringer will work with any file you can open in QuickTime (including video files)–if you’re just dying for a ringtone of Mr. Pink from Reservoir Dogs, for example. Be warned: If you have any protected tracks from before iTunes went DRM-free, you’ll have to burn them to a CD and reimport them before you can use them with Ringer.