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    brendan09: checkout techcrunch's article on Yoko One confirming to a british newspaper that the Beetles are coming to iTunes tomorrow. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: I think now the story is why SKY News removed a published story from its website. Does Apple have enough clout to get SKY News, owned by News Corp., ... more »
    Communist Pope: Still amazed that so many were expecting Beatles given the Rolling Stones allusion, regardless of the other 9/9/9 Beatles releases. Why would Apple go... more »
    Skorpius: And quality is preserved for a little while longer. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Damn! If only the albums were available in CD form... more »
    scoobydoo: By the time the collection is made available legally, most Beatles fans will have downloaded it "elsewhere". This delay in making the Beatles availa... more »
    MarcusMaximus: Huh... so I guess that explains using a Rolling Stones song rather than a Beatles one, eh? more »
  • #itunes

    Extra Confirmed: EMI Says No Beatles On ITunes Tomorrow

    EMI global catalog chief Ernesto Schmitt confirms to the Financial Times what we suspected at the Rolling Stones-inflected iPod event: The Beatles won't be making their grand iTunes Music Store debut tomorrow. More »
  • #rumoroo

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  • #mediawars

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  • #wishlist

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  • #secondfabfourin

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  • #homeentertainment

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  • #eubureaucrats

    Another Clueless Eurobureaucrat Wants Apple To Open iTunes

  • #software

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  • #homeentertainment

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  • #homeentertainment

    Apple Lossless On the Way to iTunes?

  • #homeentertainment

    ABC Uses iTunes To Debut Pilot

  • #homeentertainment

    iTMS Adding NHL Hockey, More NBC Programs

  • #rumors

    Yet Another Video iPod Rumor

  • #portablemedia

    Whoopie! ITMS Japan Launched

  • #apple

    Apple Had Best Hurry Up With That Video

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