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13 October 2005 by nathaniel

Apple does it again

OMG, Apple’s new iTunes let’s you download animations from Pixar, your favorite TV shows from the night before, etc… The new iMac has a remote control to download and play (and a built-in iSight to play with other goodies), and the new iPod lets you transfer any and all of the above to it.

At $1.99 per 1-hour TV show, and being the only place (other than P2P’s) you can get this stuff, it’s actually a great deal — even from SA. I want to see the new season of Lost, dude, but bandwidth on the P2P is too pricey from the third world; $2 is not!

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