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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Mon, 2005-07-18 12:45.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple plans to launch an iTunes Music videos store and video enabled iPods soon. Apple has been in talks with Music majors about selling the videos on iTunes. The videos could be sold for $1.99 each and future iPods will be able to play them. This is not really surprising to hear those rumours, as many analysts are predicting such a move from Apple since last year. Although Apple claims this remains rumours, it's rare that a publication like the Wall Street Journal publish unverified information. Notice that the same newspaper had also claimed that Apple was in talks with Intel, some days before WWDC 2005. Bookmark/Search this post with:
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