Apple released iTunes 5 recently, and quietly began accepting video podcasts for placement and delivery via the service.
Apple Finally Debuts iTunes Japan
The oft-rumored iTunes Japan has been launched, and with it comes the release of the Rolling Stones back catalog.
Apple iTunes Sets Sights On 500 Million Songs
The maker of the iconic iPod media player wants to reward the buyer of song number 500,000,000 with some choice prizes.
Itunes In Europe Jams On Sales Of 50 Million Songs
Apple’s iTunes Music Store in Europe hits a milestone in sales of legal downloadable songs.
Developer Thinks Different And Sues Over iTunes
David Contois claims that Apple Computer has infringed on his six-year old design patent.
Nokia Supporting iTunes With New Phones
Among the seven new models announced by the leading handset maker include a couple that support AAC format sound files.
Apple iTunes Turning Japanese
The launch had been rumored for some time, and was reported in a Japanese newspaper last year as scheduled for March.
PyMusique Team Re-opens iTunes Backdoor, Clarifies Position
The back and forth between Apple’s iTunes and the makers of the PyMusique hack continues. On Monday, news broke of PyMusique and its capability to block the installation of iTunes DRM files, which are placed on songs while they are being downloaded.
Apple Strikes Back at iTunes Hack
Apple Computer has “closed” (cough) a security hole that allows users to download mp3s from the iTunes Music Store and purchase songs stripped of antipiracy protections …
Napster Versus iTunes
Napster, once the most recognizable names in music downloading, is preparing to challenge the current music download king Apple’s iTunes.