According to a recent report from iPodNN, Apple’s iTunes LP initiative was not an in-house idea, but was instead done at the behest of record labels seeking to increase album sales. The creation of iTunes LP was largely the result of major label pressure on Apple, a series of telling leaks has revealed. Music industry contacts claim that […]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Hilarious thread from Reddit.
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Comments Off on Sony planning wave of new devices to compete with the iPhone and iPad
Sony, once THE titan of consumer electronics is now looking toApple for inspiration and direction as it plans to roll out a slew of new products to better compete with the all-star lineup that is the iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes, and iPad. Citing people familiar with Sony’s plans, The Wall Street Journal is reporting (subscribers […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Comments Off on Apple urges record labels not to participate in Amazon’s “Daily Deal” music promotions
An interesting report from Billboard highlights the increasingly heated battle between Amazon and iTunes over music release dates. Apple has reportedly taken umbrage with Amazon’s “Daily Deal” promotion wherein Amazon will make an album available for purchase one day prior to the street launch date while also running banners advertising the early release date on artist websites, MySpace […]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 25, 2010
Comments Off on Steve Jobs calls iTunes winner who responds with “Yeah right, who is this really?”
Per usual, Apple held a contest in honor of its 10 billionth downloaded song, with a $10,000 iTunes gift card being awarded to the lucky downloader, Louie Sulcer of Woodstock, Georgia. Sulcer was also the recipient of a personal phone call from none other than Steve Jobs, though Sulcer at first believed someone was playing a prank on him. […]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Louie Sulcer of Woodstock, Georgia who purchased “Guess Things Happen That Way” by Johnny Cash. Apple issued a press release commerating the event earlier today. “We’re grateful to all of our customers for helping us reach this amazing milestone,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of Internet Services. “We’re proud that iTunes has become the […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Comments Off on iTunes nets 10 billionth song download
While the iTunes App Store is busy getting all the accolades and causing competitors to have fits, the iTunes Music Store has quietly been trucking along, ratcheting up song download after download. Today, Apple announced that iTunes has now served over 10 billion song downloads. The individual who made the 10 billionth download, who has […]
Continue reading...Monday, February 22, 2010
Comments Off on Apple’s ban on sex apps from the iTunes App Store is inconsistent
Apple is having a difficult time finding an appropriate balance when it comes to deciding what type of apps it should let into the iTunes App Store, and which apps should be given the boot. Most recently, Apple made headlines when it decided to remove all adult-themed apps from the app store without so much as […]
Continue reading...Sunday, February 14, 2010
With the iTunes Music Store approaching its 10 Billionth download, we thought it’d be a good time to go back and take a look at some of the high profile musical acts who still refuse, for one reason or another, to make their musical libraries available on iTunes. Now everyone knows that the most high […]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 11, 2010
Comments Off on Apple starts the countdown to 10 billion downloaded songs on iTunes
Apple today on iTunes hoisted up a new contest called “Countdown to 10 Billion Songs”, the winner of which will receive a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card. The prize will be awarded for the entry (either through a song download or through the non-purchase online entry) sent immediately following the download of the 9,999,999,999th song. The […]
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Comments Off on Apple contemplating $1 TV shows on iTunes in time for iPad launch
In an apparent effort to position the iPad as the ultimate media consumption device, Apple is reportedly contemplating lowering the price of TV episodes on iTunes to just $1, down from their current price of $1.99. The Financial Times reports: The test, expected to coincide with the April consumer debut of the iPad, will offer […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Comments Off on iTunes music sales contract in face of variable pricing
When Steve Jobs and Apple first struck deals to sell music on iTunes, the music was shrouded in DRM and was only playable on the iPod, which at the time, was a Mac only device. At the time, the music labels were willing to get into bed with Apple because even if the venture proved […]
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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