Weekly 99¢ Movie Rental Specials Now in iTunes
Apple released a new version of iTunes today, seemingly aimed at bug fixes and Apple TV 2.0 compatibility issues for the most part. To coincide with the availability of iTunes 7.6.1 however, Apple has also introduced a new ongoing promo that is sure to generate some additional interest in its movie rental service. Starting today and then continuing every Thursday hereafter, iTunes will make one title available for rent at the discounted 99¢ price point. The title will be available for download until the following Monday, and the same 30-day viewing window applies. Apple has chosen The Hours to launch the new promo, which may indicate that the promo selection won’t exactly be fresh. 99¢ rentals are also limited to standard definition for the time being. If you’ve been hesitant to check out the iTunes rental service but skeptical, a rental for a buck is probably just what the doctor ordered to get you to check it out.









Now 99 cents i can do. Still like free from the library better.
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what’s a library?
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or torenting sites why would you pay a buck for somthing thats slatherd in DRM an can only play on apples file system? the itunes busness model is designe to force capples hardware sales. they need to compete with the rest of the world evn M$ is hyping interoperablity ans in mor than the windows platform.
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Any idiot knows what a library is. Come on.
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Now that’s a move that Apple’s done right, along with our 32GB Touch.
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Jeff the itunes platfom is just ther to force apple harware sales
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Yeah but doubletwist by DVDJohn is out and takes care of all of Apples DRM. Enjoy.
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