My PowerBook G4 runs hot after installing iTunes 7.1

Only Safari and iTunes open. The iStat Pro shows the CPU bottom and top around 55 degree Celcius (but the temp haven't changed since then...crash between 7.1 and iStat? but I can feel my PB runs hot)
Anybody got the same problem?

Ditto here.
Mac OS 10.4.9. iTunes 7.1.1 (5)
Airport Extreme Base Station "chained" to 2 Aiport Express Remotes. All connections are fine. Have internet on remote Macs. Airport Admin utility displays all three airport units, but I'm now unable to broadcast to the remote Express hooked up to my stereo in adjacent room. Have done this many times in the past without problem, but not in past couple months, so can't say if it broke with 7.1 or 7.1.1, but I get this message from iTunes:
The remote speaker "Living Room Speakers" is not compatible with this version of iTunes.
Prior to restarting iTunes (and being sure all Aiport station firmware was up-to-date, I was getting the message that no speakers were connected (double-checked all speaker and stereo connections), but now just the "not compatible" message.
G5 2.7 Dual Processor   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   2 GB RAM
G5 2.7 Dual Processor   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   2 GB RAM

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