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Apple To Reinvent Apple TV...For The Rest Of Us
It seems Apple is rethinking its TV strategy, in a way that might--if the company can pull it off--give consumers the option to pay Apple less than half as much as they currently pay their cable or satellite provider for a monthy TV subscription. According to All Things Digital's Peter Kafka ...
Apple's iTunes Pitch: TV for $30 a Month
Apple's iTunes Pitch: TV for $30 a Month
mediamemo.allthingsd.com — Would you pay $30 a month to watch TV via iTunes? That's the pitch Apple has been... making to TV networks in recent weeks. The company is trying to round up support for a monthly subscription service that would deliver TV programs via its multimedia ... (more) Apple's iTunes Pitch: TV for $30 a Month
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 ...
Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think Different
Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think Different
cultofmac.com — Meet Ken Segall — the man who dreamed up the name “iMac” and wrote the famous Think... Different campaign. Segall is a veteran creative director who worked at Apple’s agency, TBWA\Chiat\Day, back in the day. “I’ve ... (more) Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think ...
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Apple poised to reinvent TV?
MacDailyNews — ... will be much more likely to buy new Apple products down the road. Certainly, many would consider a device for watching TV that is more portable than a MacBook, but larger than an iPhone. A tablet device, for example." Burrows reports, "All of this remains conjecture, and assumes that Apple iTunes chief Eddy Cue can land the necessary content deals. It won’t be easy, since these partners will be loath to cross their current distributors. But don’t count Cue out." Full article here . ...

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