reviews.cnet.com - 2/3/2009
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Q: Now that iTunes has FINALLY become DRM free , I am looking to try out a different type of MP3 player. I have been stuck to iTunes because I have a couple thousand purchased songs, and I really like the setup and use of iTunes overall. I have always wanted ... Originally posted at MP3 ...
iTunes Replay: iTunes Video to Stream Anywhere [Rumor] —
Gizmodo
There is no Apple Home Server that will beam your everything to any device yet, but AppleInsider says that the soon-to-be-finished iTunes Replay service will stream purchased iTunes videos anywhere, like Netflix. iTunes Replay will stream TV shows and movies purchased on iTunes, so you ...
iTunes Replay: iTunes Video to Go Streaming [Rumor] —
Gizmodo
There is no Apple Home Server that will beam your everything to any device yet, but AppleInsider says that the soon-to-be-finished iTunes Replay service will stream purchased iTunes videos anywhere, like Netflix. iTunes Replay will stream TV shows and movies purchased on iTunes, so you ...
iTunes drama: What exactly did Steve Jobs say to Sony? —
CrunchGear
You’d think that the music industry would be grateful for Apple, which, with the launch of the iTunes Store in 2003, pretty much saved its keister. Not so, according to the old gray lady! In the negotiations leading up to tiered pricing and the removal of DRM on iTunes, Steve Jobs and ...
DRM-Free iTunes Is A Plus —
High Tech Lounge
The original songs that you downloaded from the iTunes Music Store got stuck with DRM, so you could only enjoy that music on select devices.
This was a pain, of course, but after a while, Apple was nice enough to reveal iTunes Plus for DRM-free music.
Now that DRM-free iTunes Plus music tracks ...
Apple brings à la carte upgrades to iTunes Plus —
D' Technology Weblog
Apple has now made it possible to upgrade songs à la carte to iTunes Plus . You pay the same fees (30¢ a song, 20% of an album’s price etc) and simply pick and choose which iTunes purchases you want to upgrade. You’ll need (at least for now) to be using the 1-Click iTunes ...