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$30/month iTunes subscription: Cable killer?
$30/month iTunes subscription: Cable killer?
What would you think of using iTunes instead of cable to watch all your TV shows? Apple is starting to sell that idea to TV and cable networks, touting a $30/month iTunes subscription that will give viewers many of the same programs they now receive on cable. The goal is to launch the service ...
Exclusive look at Apple's new iPod touch-based EasyPay checkout
Exclusive look at Apple's new iPod touch-based EasyPay checkout
appleinsider.com — (ifoAppleStore) Within two weeks, Apple stores will begin retiring their current Windows CE-based portable computers and start... using a custom-designed and crafted iPod touch to check out customers. AppleInsider has a first look at the new system. (more) Exclusive look at Apple's new iPod touch-based EasyPay ...
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$30/month iTunes “Cable Killer” Subscription Service On The Way?
OhGizmo! — ... Pixar animation studio. Apple didn’t respond to requests for comment.” Whatever happens, Apple’s in a hurry as they’d like to launch this early 2010. The question is, would you pay $30 for a service like this? Would you ditch your cable company? Everything is moving to the web as it is, so this seems like a natural and perhaps inevitable evolution for broadcast… but is it too ambitious, too soon? [ AllThingsD ] VIA [ Dvice ] ...

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