iTunes Store - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The iTunes Store is a software-based online digital media store operated by Apple Inc. Opening as the iTunes Music Store on April 28, 2003, it was as of April 2008 the number-one ...
iTunes version history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
^Briefly: iTunes 7.0.2, iSight shipments, 8GB nano ^ QuickTime 7.1.5 and iTunes 7.1 released ^ Apple releases iTunes 7.1.1 for Mac, Windows ^ iTunes 7.2 supports DRM-free 'iTunes Plus ...
iTunes Plus: Worth The Fuss?
UPDATE: Some tech bloggers have noticed that DRM-free tracks downloaded from iTunes Plus are encoded with the buyer’s user name — just like the old DRM tracks — which would ...
iTunes: iTunes Plus
Mark Adler. An iTunes update showed up that says "With iTunes 7.2, preview and purchase iTunes Plus music"new higher-quality, DRM-free music downloads from participating music ...
iTunes Plus - Using iTunes Plus - Download iTunes Plus
iTunes Plus is the name for the option in iTunes that allows customers to buy music at the iTunes Store that is free from digital rights management, or DRM. This section contains ...
iTunes Plus - Should I Upgrade to iTunes Plus? - Deciding to Upgrade ...
There's been a lot of hype surrounding iTunes Plus, but you may not be quite sure whether it makes sense to upgrade the music you've purchased at the iTunes Store to the new iTunes ...
iTunes Plus DRM-free music now official(er)
We knew it was imminent after this morning's iTunes software update. Now, after all our collective bitching and moaning, they're here: DRM-free tracks on Apple's iTunes Plus store.
itunes plus - Gizmodo
iTunes "Popular Songs Cost More Money" Pricing Goes Live April 7 Originally promised to launch on April 1, iTunes' new tiered pricing plan—with popular songs running $1.29, and ...
itunes plus - Gizmodo
Listening Test Compares iTunes Plus to iTunes 128kbps Today is a big day for music downloaders, because iTunes is finally offering DRM-free music for your listening pleasure.
iTunes Plus - Getting more than you bargained for!
Following article on Wired and The Unofficial Apple Weblog , debate is raging as to whether it is right that Apple incorporates user’s iTunes user name into tracks (specifically ...