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iTunes Plus Upgrades Go A La Carte, No Longer All-or-Nothing [Itunes Plus]
When Apple announced they were allowing users to remove DRM from iTunes tracks for $0.30 per track, what they didn't highlight was that the upgrade was an all-or-nothing affair. Today tech site Ars...
Sound Blaster - for iTunes
Sound Blaster - for iTunes
popgadget.net — Sound Blaster for iTunes from Creative Labs . Sounds like something we all want. I know I do. It wirelessly streams your music to any room of your home where you have a Creative Wireless Receiver connected to speakers or the new GigaWorks T20W ... (more) Sound Blaster - for iTunes
iTunes: Hammer Time
itunes.apple.com — Get all of the latest news, updates and content from MC Hammer. (more) iTunes: Hammer Time
Ditching the iPod, but sticking with iTunes--Ask the Editors
reviews.cnet.com — 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 ... (more) Ditching the iPod, but sticking with iTunes--Ask the Editors
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Apple brings à la carte upgrades to iTunes PlusD' 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 ...
You Can Now Upgrade Your iTunes Library One Track or Album at a Time [ITunes]Gizmodo
Though we're glad iTunes went DRM-free, we were pissed you had to upgrade your entire collection to DRM-less, 256kbps bliss. But now you can upgrade individual tracks (30 cents each) or albums (prices vary). [ iLounge ]