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Apparently iPhones get "excellent reception" in underground tunnels.
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Apparently iPhones get "excellent reception" in underground tunnels.
$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.
B-b-b-baby, you ain't seen nothing yet.
If 'Get on Your Boots' had sound-tracked an iPod touch ad, would things be different now?
In their ongoing effort to eradicate every single job in publishing, Amazon last night announced plans to sell e-books books for the iPhone.
Sadly, we won't get to watch the spectacle of Steve Jobs following through on his threat to shut down iTunes.
The National Music Publishers' Association has requested a hike in royalty rates, and Apple has said that could force it to shut down iTunes.
Two weeks after pulling her album from iTunes to spur record sales, Atlantic Records realized this was a stupid idea.
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