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If NBC is "introducing" us to Katharine McPhee, then consider this our "introducing" you to iTunes.
This is how these kinds of business models work, people.
Giving a chunk away free may be the only way to convince people it's worth giving Tom Cruise another chance.
It's one of the only media outlets offering its news for free.
Apple is allegedly set to announce a music-streaming service allowing users to back up their libraries remotely and listen to them on any Internet-connected device.
$5.99 will get you six months worth of daily updates on your iPhone from everyone's favorite literary website.
ASCAP and BMI want royalty payments every time you listen to a 30-second sample in the iTunes Music Store.
iTunes 9.0, available later today, will allow "home sharing" at last.
For the incredible price of just $2.99, you can record your Auto-Tuned voice singing along to classic T-Pain jams like "I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper)."
If anything has ever made us want to cancel our cable and buy all our TV shows from the Internet, it's this.
This week, iTunes is offering Cage's “'4'33''” as a free download.
Get ready to pay $1.29 for "hit singles and classic tracks."