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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Fri, 2006-04-14 10:36.
According to a report on StarPulse blog, Apple Corps, which owns the Beatles songs rights is currently in the process of digitalizing all the Beatles discography so as to make it available online. Apple Corps' Neil Aspinall confirmed that although Apple Computer and Apple Corps are in legal dispute, the music company will allow Apple Computer to sell the Beatles discography on iTunes. ThinkSecret, which has rumoured Apple would announce a true video iPod with touch-screen and virtual click-wheel, now claims the launch of this new product will be delayed. The delay is due to technical issues with the touch-screen display, according to the site. Apple has also delayed its negociations with the movie industry. The Mozilla Foundation has announced that Firefox is now available in version 1.5.0.2. This version fixes numerous stability and security bugs and comes as a universal binary, which means it will run natively on Intel based Macs. Bookmark/Search this post with:
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