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News round-up: Monday, 21 May
Dean Mortlock
0 comments 21 May 2007
A bumper crop of the latest iPod, iPhone and iTunes news today. There’s more embarrassment for Microsoft, a new Apple patent, plus much more…
Pay-per-view TV shows not a success Oddly, consumers seem to want their shows free of charge. [Here]
No amnesty for Zune Microsoft have an ‘iPod amnesty’ bin, where iPod owners can dunp their players. Let’s see how many have been thrown away, shall we? [Here]
The iPod preservation society A UK survey says that, along with Kylie Minogue and Kate Moss, the iPod is an icon of our time and should be preserved. [Here]
New Apple patent could make iPods thief-proof Good news for paranoid iPod owners. [Here]
New iPod ad It’s been three years since Apple debuted their iconic silhouette ads, and here’s the latest one. [Here]
Game soundtracks coming to iTunes Old-school game music coming from Konami. Bet you can’t wait, eh? [Here]
Sophie Ellis Bextor throws toy from pram The British singer criticises iTunes for not putting her new single on early enough. [Here]
And finally… Fancy a spot of air drumming on your iPod? [Here]
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