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News round-up: Tuesday, 6 June
James Oakwood
0 comments 05 June 2007
An impressive eight new news nuggets for you today, with the main topics, as ever, being DRM music, The Beatles and something about an Apple phone?
Historic meeting goes online You can download the entire meeting between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates through iTunes. [Here]
iTunes Plus tutorial available at the Apple site Apple have posted a tutorial on their site that explains how Complete My Album works with iTunes Plus. [Here]
Could Apple be planning to open up the iPhone for development? It’s rumoured that Apple are about to announce a software developers kit to allow third-party developers to write small applications (Widgets) for the iPhone. [Here]
DRM-free tracks used for spying? People are discovering that there’s more to the new DRM-free songs on iTunes than they originally believed, as they hold data about the person who purchased them. But has this data always been on your tracks? [Here]
Beatles widow in the know According to Olivia Harrison, the widow of George Harrison, the Beatles digital catalogue won’t be heading online until 2008. [Here]
iPod user caused accident A warning to all those who use iPods in the car… [Here]
iPhone parody ad mocks 2001 Ever wondered what that monolith from the film 2001 really was? [Here]
iTunes Plus put to the test Maximum PC has put iTunes Plus tracks head-to-head with standard ones to see if users can spot the difference. [Here]
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