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Apple's famed media player continues to reign supreme on many platforms, primarily because of the popularity of the iPod. But iTunes has a wide-range of features to satisfy any audiophile. With the latest update, iPhone users will be able to access the new iTunes App Store.
The 2008 update to the Apple TV adds some major new features, including movie rentals, HD video, and direct on-screen access to the iTunes Store.
At the Apple "Showtime" event in San Francisco on Sept. 12, 2006, CEO Jobs announced, as anticipated, movie downloads through iTunes. He said a full-length movie could be downloaded with a half-hour for those with speedy broadband. He also detailed prices and said new films would be on iTunes the same day as DVD releases.
New features in Apple iTunes 9
Get an overview of the updated features and design changes in Apple's iTunes 9 multimedia organization software.
At the Apple Showtime event in San Francisco on September 12, 2006, CEO Jobs announced, as anticipated, movie downloads through iTunes. He said a full-length movie could be downloaded within a half-hour for those with speedy broadband. He also detailed pr
You can now rent movies via iTunes.
Daily Debrief: Introducing iPhone apps
Apple on Thursday morning released a new version of iTunes, 7.7, which features pages and pages of new third-party iPhone apps. In today's Daily Debrief, CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi and Webware.com's Josh Lowensohn discuss which ones are worth your time and which ones to bypass.
Harry Potter, Madonna exclusively available on iTunes
At an Apple Computer press event in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs announces that all six Harry Potter novels and all of Madonna's music albums are now available exclusively as digital downloads from the iTunes Music Store. Jobs also rolls out iTunes 5.
Harry Potter, Madonna exclusively available on iTunes
At an Apple Computer press event in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs announces that all six Harry Potter novels and all of Madonna's music albums are now available exclusively as digital downloads from the iTunes Music Store. Jobs also rolls out iTunes 5.
