As iTunes users and Apple customers should know, the iTunes Store has undergone a few changes recently, one of which concerns an upgrade policy for iTunes Plus tracks. Prior to the Macworld 2009 keynote address delivered by Apple's Phil Schiller, iTunes customers could only upgrade all the contents of their libr... |
2 February 2009 04:53 GMT |
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Reportedly, every DRM-free iTunes download will contain your personal information that can end up in the wrong hands, if you're not careful. Slashdot recently posted a reader's comment, revealing that the situation was indeed serious. “Apple's iTunes Plus files are DRM-free, but sharing the file... |
13 January 2009 03:19 GMT |
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Apple has officially announced the price reduction for iTunes Plus songs and the addition of independent labels. While it is good to have official confirmation of this particular rumor, the move has created some confusion, as expected.With the expansion of the iTunes Plus catalogue, customers now have over two milli... |
18 October 2007 10:22 GMT |
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It wasn't that long ago when DRM free music on the iTunes Store seemed nothing more than just wishful thinking, despite what Steve Jobs thought on the matter. Today, iTunes Plus is old news, but recent rumors hint at yet another big change in the works.Infinite Loop reports that, according to their source, Appl... |
16 October 2007 10:05 GMT |
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Apple's deal with EMI to bring DRM-free music to the iTunes Store took many by surprise. Despite Jobs repeatedly saying that DRM is not the way to go, many saw Apple as wanting the DRM lock-in to protect both their devices and service, some even going as far as saying that he is lying and would not offer DRM-f... |
25 June 2007 08:35 GMT |
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