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iTunes Plus is the new standard on iTunes. Now, you can choose from millions of iTunes Plus songs from all four major music labels and thousands of independents. With iTunes Plus, you get high-quality, 256-Kbps AAC encoding. All free of burn limits and digital rights management (DRM). So iTunes Plus music will play on iPod, Apple TV, all Mac and Windows computers, and many other digital music players. It’s also easy to upgrade your iTunes library to iTunes Plus. You don’t have to buy the song or album again. Just pay the 30¢ per song upgrade price. (Music video upgrades are 60¢ and entire albums can be upgraded for 30 percent of the album price.) Learn more on Apple.
Apple announces Updates

During what will be its last MacWorld keynote, which was delivered by senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller instead of CEO Steve Jobs, Apple has announced updates on iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand and iWeb with iLife ’09. As well as updates on Pages, Numbers and Keynote with iWork '09. A new 17-inch MacBook Pro, the world's thinnest and lightest 17-inch notebook with a new non-removable 8-hour battery. And iTunes Plus, now available from all four major music labels, the new standard on iTunes. And whether you download on your computer, iPod, or iPhone, it's all DRM free for the same price. Watch a new MacBook Pro Ad...
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Apple launches new iPods and iTunes 8

Apple announces new iPod nano, new iPod touch, new iTunes 8 and the return of NBC programming to the iTunes Store. The new fourth generation iPod nano — the thinnest iPod ever — is available in nine vibrant colors. It also incorporates Genius technology and features a built-in accelerometer that automatically switches to Cover Flow when rotated and automatically goes into Shuffle mode when lightly shaken. iPod nano (4th generation) comes in 8GB and 16GB models, starting at just $149. The new iPod touch, with a 3.5-inch widescreen glass display, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi wireless networking, integrated volume control buttons, a built-in speaker for casual listening, a built-in accelerometer and other advanced sensors, and Apple’s revolutionary Multi-Touch interface is available now in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB models, iPod touch starts at just $229. iTunes 8, includes breakthrough Genius technology that, with a single click, lets you automatically create playlists from songs in your music library. iTunes 8 also features new ways of viewing your music and video libraries, and it adds television programs in stunning high definition for sale on the iTunes Store. More on Apple.
TV Shows available on French iTunes Store

Hit television programming from France’s top networks including TF1, France Télévisions, Arte, Mediatoon’s Dargaud TV and Dupuis TV, along with hit US shows from The Walt Disney Company and MTV Networks is now available on the iTunes Store in France (www.itunes.fr). iTunes customers can choose from a wide range of primetime favorites as well as Emmy Award-winning programs like Lost, Desperate Housewives, Ugly Betty and South Park. Television shows purchased and downloaded from the iTunes Store can be viewed on a Mac or PC, iPod nano with video, iPod classic, iPod touch, fifth generation iPod, iPhone or on a widescreen TV with Apple TV. Television shows are priced at €1.49, €1.99 and €2.49 per episode.
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HBO programming now on iTunes

HBO and Apple announced that customers can now purchase and download critically acclaimed HBO shows — including such Emmy Award-winning programs as The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Deadwood, and Rome — from iTunes. “We’re very excited to make these legendary HBO programs available on the iTunes Store,” said Henry McGee, president of HBO Video.
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American Idol on iTunes Store (U.S.)

For the first time, music fans can enjoy all of the contestant performances from Season Seven of American Idol, television’s most popular show, exclusively on iTunes (U.S.). This week, performances of the “American Idol” Top 24 semifinalists is the first to appear on iTunes. You also can purchase music performances for 99 cents per song. Starting March 11, you’ll also be able to purchase the full video of Top 12 finalist performances for $1.99. And, available now, you can pre-order performances of your favorite contestants from the iTunes Store (U.S.), which will automatically download the day after the show airs. The exclusive availability comes to you thanks to a partnership of Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Interactive Media, 19 Entertainment, FremantleMedia and Apple.
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iTunes Movie Rental

Available now with the free download of iTunes 7.6, iTunes Movie Rentals allows customers to rent movies for as little as $2.99 and watch them on their Macs or PCs, all current generation iPods, iPhone and Apple TV. Featuring movies from all the major movie studios, 20th Century Fox, The Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros., Paramount, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Lionsgate and New Line Cinema, iTunes Movie Rentals is expected to offer more than 1,000 movie titles by the end of February, including over 100 titles featuring stunning high definition video with 5.1 Dolby Digital surround sound. Movies can be rented directly from a widescreen TV using Apple TV. Learn more here...
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Jobs unveils Apple's latest innovations

Apple on Tuesday introduced a movie rental service and an ultralight Mac notebook that could set a new industry standard for thinness. “This is the world’s thinnest notebook,” said Steve Jobs. Perhaps its most interesting feature, however, is the one that is missing. The new notebook, the MacBook Air, does not come equipped with an optical drive for playing CDs and DVDs, though one is available as an option for $99. Instead, Apple has equipped it with remote software that lets users play DVDs and CDs on another computer as if they were on the notebook. The new iTunes Movie Rental service, available immediately as a free software update, is offering movies newly released on DVD for download at $3.99 and movies from the rental library for $2.99. Customers have 30 days to view a movie after they have rented it, but only 24 hours to view it completely once they started it. A movie can be moved between devices, such as Macs, TVs and iPod. Steve Jobs also announced a new version of Apple TV that does not require a cable for users to play movies from iTunes directly on the television. The company also released an update to the iPhone that includes several new features, like the ability to send text messages to multiple people at the same time and the addition of maps that show the user’s location. “All of this in two weeks, and we’ve got 50 more weeks to go,” Jobs said.
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Learning to use iTunes fast

Just got a new iPod? Then visit iTunes Tutorials. It provides a fast and easy way to learn how to get the most out of iTunes. Short videos show you how to Sync Your iPod, Import Music from CDs, Create Playlists, Get Free Podcasts, Shop the iTunes Store, and more. If you’re giving a friend a new iPod this holiday season, be sure to send your lucky recipient to iTunes Tutorials website. It’s the perfect place to help them get started with iTunes...
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iTunes 7.4, available as a free download

You can now download the next generation of the world’s most popular music and video jukebox. iTunes 7.4. Available as a free download, iTunes 7.4 includes a larger viewing area for movies and TV. In fact, video now fills the entire iTunes window, offering you a richer, seamless playback experience that looks better than ever. You can also now rate entire albums in addition to individual songs. With iTunes 7.4., buy music, movies, TV shows, and audiobooks, or download free podcasts from the iTunes Store 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Organize and play everything on your Mac or PC. Then sync it to your iPod or iPhone and bring it along. Anywhere.
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