Pineapple Express First Release To Include iTunes Movie Download

Pineapple Express First Release To Include iTunes Movie Download

By Hollywood Editor • on November 11, 2008

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) has announced that the Pineapple Express two-disc Unrated DVD and Unrated Blu-ray Disc™ will include a free download of the film from iTunes. The DVD and Blu-ray™ High-Def will arrive in stores on January 6, 2008 with an unlock code which customers can use to download a free additional copy of the film on

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Lala.com: Stream Music For 10 Cents A Song, But There’s A Catch

Lala.com: Stream Music For 10 Cents A Song, But There’s A Catch

By Hollywood Editor • on October 21, 2008

Lala.com has reinvented itself for a third time as a streaming music site that allows users to listen to songs and access them without limits for 10 cents. Lala.com started out as a CD swapping site that let users upload music into lockers and trade songs. Its second incarnation was a music browsing

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‘Clone Wars’ available next-day on iTunes

‘Clone Wars’ available next-day on iTunes

By Hollywood Editor • on October 6, 2008

“Star Wars” is offering plenty of online support to its new Cartoon Net CGI series “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.” The show will be available next-day on iTunes starting Saturday. Episodes will also stream on the Cartoon Net and Star Wars websites a week after the seg’s airdate.

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Apple Threatens to Close iTunes Store Over Possible Royalty Hikes

Apple Threatens to Close iTunes Store Over Possible Royalty Hikes

By Hollywood Editor • on October 1, 2008

According to Fortune, the Copyright Royalty Board in Washington D.C. is expected to rule on Thursday about a request by the National Music Publishers’ Association to increase royalty rates for downloads from online music stores such as iTunes. The request asks for an increase in rates from 9 cents

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Video industry plans escape from iTunes with ‘open’ standard

Video industry plans escape from iTunes with ‘open’ standard

By Hollywood Editor • on September 15, 2008

Afraid that Apple will gain the sort of lock on downloadable video that it did with music, Sony and a group of video business heavyweights are planning a new standard that would let copy protected movies and TV from any participating service work with many devices.. Put under the umbrella name of the

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Download Apple iTunes 8 with Genius

Download Apple iTunes 8 with Genius

By • on September 9, 2008

10:05AM “HD TV shows, accessability… voice over… new browsing in iTunes, and something called Genius.” well what do you know? “Old browsing wasn’t efficient, in iTunes 8 you can look by album cover, and this new bar at the top let’s you look at anything graphically

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iTunes 8, Playlist Recommendations, Visualizations?

iTunes 8, Playlist Recommendations, Visualizations?

By • on September 3, 2008

With Apple’s announcement that the company will be holding a special media event on September 9th, we’re reminded that Kevin Rose was the first source of the September 9th date. Rose originally reported that we would see new iPod nanos and small cosmetic changes to the iPod Touch in September,

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HBO Series Now Available in iTunes

HBO Series Now Available in iTunes

By • on May 13, 2008

It’s confirmed: HBO has hit iTunes and now you can download The Wire, Rome, The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Deadwood (another season, please,) and what really makes it all worth it: Flight of the Conchords. Ladies (and gentlemen) of the World, rejoice. - From Gizmodo

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HBO Bringing Shows to iTunes!?

HBO Bringing Shows to iTunes!?

By • on May 12, 2008

According to Portfolio, Apple and HBO will team up to offer HBO original programming on iTunes in the next couple of weeks, and HBO may receive variable pricing and/or a higher profit percentage for its shows than other content providers. This is huge not only because it marks HBO’s first big move

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