I agree. But i think more people are aware of iTunes. Especially in the US which, excuse me if i'm wrong, They don't have it?
your right its not in the US yet maybe apple are trying to beat them to it!
I agree. But i think more people are aware of iTunes. Especially in the US which, excuse me if i'm wrong, They don't have it?
they're going to let me re-download crap i accidentally deleted? that would be nice. and modern.. and competitive. itunes' model is somewhat outdated at this point.
The countries getting this on the apple web page are those with iTunes music stores, I believe that all of these countries will get the new iTunes thing. I don't think it will have to do with MobileMe because it isn't on every countries website.
If it's just the beatles being announced then i'll be forgetting that by 10:01
I agree. But i think more people are aware of iTunes. Especially in the US which, excuse me if i'm wrong, They don't have it?
At apple, they try to "kill" the hype of todays Facebook event? (Creating his own "hype")... Some ideas?
I agree. But i think more people are aware of iTunes. Especially in the US which, excuse me if i'm wrong, They don't have it?
they're going to let me re-download crap i accidentally deleted? that would be nice. and modern.. and competitive. itunes' model is somewhat outdated at this point.
Just to preserve my predictions (not necessarily anything that hasn't been mentioned before):
1. Tomorrow is absolutely about the purpose of the new data center, although they'll coin a cool name for it - not "data center," not "cloud" - something sexier. The timing is commensurate with more info on iOS 4.2. In some way, the data center becomes and intricate part of 4.2.
2. Apple will entice us to move our music to that center. My guess is they will create some sort of hybrid in between uploading our music and a subscription service. They will develop some way that the data center "knows" if you have a song, and if you do, you can stream the data center's one copy (so to speak) of that song to your device. (Yes, big brother-ish, but that's got to be the way it's headed.)
3. My guess is they entice us to do this by lowering the price of me.com and expanding the things it offers. Yes, that is vague I know.
No, nothing original. Just preserving predictions.
Have no clue what to expect, I only ever use itunes for music, nothing else..
your right its not in the US yet maybe apple are trying to beat them to it!
Clock faces?
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This might seem like a stretch, but my first thought when I saw those four clocks was that if you slightly rotated each of them, they would approximate the Beatles' semaphore letters on the cover of Help!:
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- M.
Technically, it should be "Think Differently." Either way sounds good to me.
Whatever it is in true Apple fashion it will be half heartedly developed and tested therefore will be released and full of bugs and heartache for all those adopt.
There was a rumor a couple months ago that Apple was working the music labels to delay/deny Spotify's music contracting requests in the US, presumably to let Apple get a head start in streaming subscription services here.
You miss the point. You set up what you want to record, Apple does it for you, and streams it when you are ready to do so.That article was from July, and the AppleTV that was actually released does not have the inputs/hardware for recording TV.
Two girls, One cup will be available on the iTunes store.
I watched it two years ago and still can't forget it.