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Apple pushes out iTunes 7.3

The update to Apple's jukebox software, as expected, adds support for synching with an iPhone.

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As expected, Apple on Friday issued iTunes 7.3, which adds support for that ringy thingy that hits the market today.

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The software contains a link in its help section to the iPhone manual, but when I went to check it out it was a dead link. I'm leaving the link here, because I assume at some point Friday it will be live.

There is also an iPhone tab in the preferences page. But if, like me, you don't have the super-gadget, all you get is a painful reminder that you are leading an iPhoneless existence.

"The following iPhones are backed up on this computer," the window reads, followed by a desolate white screen.