Taylor Swift fans can get a new iPhone app for free.
The app, available for download at the iTunes website, will give fans the latest music, videos, photos and tour information, as well as connections to her Facebook and Twitter pages. It also allows fans to leave messages for her and for other fans.
However, the singer left a message on her website saying because of computer issues, updates may be limited.
"I can't upload any photos right now, so I'm going to add new pictures when I have my FTP program back," she said. "Sorry for the lack of updates. Hope the problem will be sorted out soon."
Swift is reportedly working on her third album, which is expected to be released later this year.
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