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tardtasticx
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  #405489 16-Nov-2010 18:50
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White iPhone?



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  #405498 16-Nov-2010 19:05
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Not itunes related and they were having trouble with light blockage I read, so doubt it's a white iphone. More I think about it, more I like streaming from itunes to whatever i device. Could be built into next OS update due to roll out soon.

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  #405500 16-Nov-2010 19:11
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I'd really like to think that they might make TV programme downloads available outside of the US, but if they do that then I doubt that New Zealand will be included in the first phase.



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  #405505 16-Nov-2010 19:13
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Product that works and costs a reasonable amount....................nah!

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  #405543 16-Nov-2010 20:49
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alasta: I'd really like to think that they might make TV programme downloads available outside of the US, but if they do that then I doubt that New Zealand will be included in the first phase.


already available outside USA. The UK, Australia, and lots of other countries have tv shows. New Zealand doesn't have tv shows yet though.

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  #405547 16-Nov-2010 21:05
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Apple sanctioned Jailbreak?
It would be a day to remember....

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  #405548 16-Nov-2010 21:08

corksta: Surely they wouldn't be making such a bold claim (a day you'll never forget) and have the ad occupying the whole start page just to say they're going to be selling The Beatles.

Or if they do hopefully it's a few more things as well (iOS 4.2, cloud-based storage, subscription service, 90 second previews).


Having said that the key wording is "announcement from iTunes", meaning it probably won't be anything about iOS 4.2 as that really has nothing to do with iTunes other than being the medium through which you install it (for the average user), so hopefully it will be something decent about iTunes content and delivery to back up their bold claim.


 

Firstly I think itunes will have it's name changed. I mean the name itunes hardly suits what it has now become. Perhaps ishop or ihub, etc. I can also see them implements a subscription model, where you can view as much content for a set monthly fee, and all this would be hosted in the cloud. They have just build a huge datacentre for something cloud based....

 
 
 

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  #405549 16-Nov-2010 21:08
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murray29: Apple sanctioned Jailbreak?

It would be a day to remember....


Yeh but all it would allow would be the ability to change homescreen icons and the boot logo. haha

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  #405556 16-Nov-2010 21:24
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Guys: it's the Beatles. End of.

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  #405602 16-Nov-2010 22:58
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Beatles catalog=zzz announcement.

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  #405607 16-Nov-2010 23:07
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ALTRON: Beatles catalog=zzz announcement.


I'm really hoping its not aye. hahaha. Come oooooooooooooooon music subscriptions!

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  #405609 16-Nov-2010 23:12
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ALTRON: Beatles catalog=zzz announcement.


+1

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  #405621 16-Nov-2010 23:40
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iOS 4.2 and the Beatles

 

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  #405629 17-Nov-2010 00:09
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The announcement Feb 1, 2011 is what I'm waiting for - iTunes in the cloud.




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  #405638 17-Nov-2010 00:54
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Apple ditching iOS and going to Android.




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