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    • Apple investigating iTunes block in China

      Posted by Jeff from Appleinsider

      According to the Associated Press, the Art of Peace Foundation announced on Sunday the release of "Songs for Tibet," a digital album comprised of music by popular artists such as Dave Matthews and Alanis Morissette, as well as a 15-minute speech by exiled Tibetan leader Dalai Lama. One day later, iTunes users began complaining on the official iTunes support forum that they were unable to login and purchase music from the Apple download service. Instead, they were greeted with an error message that said: "iTunes could not connect to the iTunes store. An unknown error occurred.(-4) Make sure your network connection is active and try again."

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    • Apple weighing an unlimited music plan

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      Apple Inc. is mulling a plan to upend its iTunes business by giving people unlimited free access to the music library if they’re willing to pay more for the iPod and iPhone devices they use for playing and storing the digital media, according to a report published Wednesday.

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    • Beatles and iTunes At Last?

      Posted by Jeff from Chineseinvancouver.blogspot

      Ars Technica is reporting that the Beatles and Apple have signed a reported $400 million dollar deal to bring the entire Beatles Catalog to iTunes. From the article: 'As of today there is no time frame as to when the catalog will appear online, but it seems to just be a matter of time.

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      EMI Music launches DRM-free iTunes downloads in higher-quality

      Posted by Jeff from Appleinsider

      Apple today announced that EMI Music's entire digital catalog of music will be available for purchase DRM-free (without digital rights management) from the iTunes Store worldwide in May. DRM-free tracks from EMI will be offered at higher quality 256 kbps AAC encoding, resulting in audio quality indistinguishable from the original recording, for just $1.29 per song.

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      Steve Jobs blogs about DRM

      Posted by Jeff from BoingBoing

      There's a lot more Apple could be doing if they really wanted a DRM-free world. Jobs is trying to play both sides of the fence here - but at least he's firing a salvo at the record companies.

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    • Apple says Don't Upgrade to Vista ... Yet

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      Apple said iTunes may work with many Vista computers, but the company knows of some compatibility problems and recommends that users wait until it resolves the issues with an iTunes update in the next few weeks, the company said in a statement provided Friday by spokesman Derick Mains. The iTunes software is key to synching music on computers...

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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    Apple adds Warner Bros. favorites to iTunes

    DRM crap... bend over and take your chip be it MS Apple whatever Go Linux!

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    1:51 pm 7/26/06
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    Jeff comments on:

    Apple adds Warner Bros. favorites to iTunes

    If it were a Microsoft product, the wireless mighty mouse would play music and blend daquiris and be completely unusable.

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    9:36 am 7/26/06
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    Jon comments on:

    Apple adds Warner Bros. favorites to iTunes

    Sorry, mac-fan-boy. ;-)

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    2:09 am 7/26/06
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    bugeats comments on:

    Microsoft unveils entertainment strategy - Jan. 5, 2006

    I couldn't find any information about an all-you-can-eat model. It would certainly be groundbreaking if that were the case. I've been saying for _years_ that a subcription model would be the killer service. Just like the way the radio works today, only time-shifted.

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    8:42 am 1/06/06
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    Jeff

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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