A US-based software developer has launched a new innovative programme which enables iPod touch owners unlimited access to their computer's music library.
Orb Network's new self-titled system allows users of the portable music device the chance to listen to any of the music on their PC via a wireless internet connection, meaning music fans no longer have to choose what songs to store on their iPods.
The company has urged music lovers to head to their website and download the new application free of charge for use in conjunction with the Safari browser on the iPod touch.
Orb Networks' chief executive Joe Costello said: "What kind of robot always decides ahead-of-time what songs they're going to be in the mood for when they're away from their PC? Don't sync some. Stream all."
Recent research by iTunes Europe revealed the songs that iPod touch users are most likely to use with the new programme.
The music library revealed that Amy Winehouse and Mika were the most popular artists in its UK store over the past year, with the two artists having the biggest album and single sales respectively.
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