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Ubergizmo: Beatles Songs Sold On USB Drive
Shiny Shiny: The Beatles: on an Apple-shaped USB stick - but still not Spotify
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Beatles Songs Sold On USB Drive
Ubergizmo —
... Beatles stuff to add to your Beatles collection, you’ll certainly want to check out this apple-shared 16GB USB drive. What’s so special about it? Well, it’s loaded with legitimate copies of the 14 Beatles albums in less FLAC 44.1Khz 24-bit format, good enough to satisfy the most fussy audiophile. There’s also a pile of liner notes, album art, photos and mini-documentary films about each album. There are only 100 of the drives available, currently up for pre-order. That being said, you do have to wonder whether it’s worth paying ...
The Beatles: on an Apple-shaped USB stick - but still not Spotify
Shiny Shiny —
... label's logo. It's not cheap though... it's a cool £200 for the USB stick. Cutely-shaped though it is, this memorabilia won't go down a bomb with the free music streaming generation but for hard core fans, perhaps with a bit more money to slosh around, this may well prove popular at Christmas. Though it's a far cry from vinyl, only 100 will be released (on 7th December) so the rarity of them might make them more desirable. Limited Edition Beatles Stereo USB Apple, £200 from digitalstores [via ...
Beatles Go Digital, Pt #271; Back Catalogue On An Apple-Shaped USB
paidContent —
Of all the anticipation over the last couple of years, this was not the way we expected The Beatles archive to manifest digitally. Fans can finally buy digital versions of the band’s recently remastered back catalogue - on a USB stick shaped like an apple.
It’s an homage to the band’s Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) Corps company, though looks more like a cartoon bomb to me, and shares online shelf space with Beatles coasters and ...
The Beatles and (an) Apple: Together at Last!
Technologizer —
... The ordering page for the apple doesn’t say anything about whether it’s easy to get the music onto an iPod or other device. I hope it at least doesn’t do anything to make it difficult… ...
Take a Bite of The Beatles’ Tech Apple
ZiggyTek Blog —
... including 13 mini-documentary films about the studio albums, replicated original UK album art, rare photos and expanded liner notes.” And get this, the packaging for this tasty musical treat is…shaped like a Granny Smith apple. The same apple logo that caused all the brouhaha in the first place. Dang, someone got seriously pwned! So if you’re interested in taking a ride on a digital “Yellow Submarine” and getting you some of that Beatles’ “Love”, I suggest you go to The Beatles’ site and get your pre-order in like yesterday. There are only 30,000 copies available and you ...
The Beatles go digital with apples, but still not Apple's iTunes
AppleInsider —
... due for release on iTunes. Apple Corps Ltd., the company owned by The Beatles, and EMI Music will release the digitally remastered catalog on Dec. 7 overseas and Dec. 8 in North America in digital form via Beatles Stereo USB apples. The limited edition product will have a run of only 30,000. The product will have a "specifically designed Flash interface" that uses 16GB of capacity to provide the audio in both lossless FLAC 44.1 Khz 24-bit and MP3 320KBps formats. The product, which costs $279.99 or £200.00 , is compatible with both PC and Mac. "This unique, apple-shaped USB ...
Beatles Discography on Apple USB Drive in FLAC/MP3 Flavor
Everything USB - Gadgets, Wireless USB, USB 3.0 —
... Only 30,000 of these will be manufactured and they should start shipping on December 7th. You can preorder now at their online store. The drive full of yummy Beatle goodness and a tiny apple dose of vitamin-C will run you $330. ...

