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iTunes blocked in China over Tibet album (Stuff)
Access to Apple's online iTunes Store has been blocked in China after it emerged that Olympic athletes have been downloading and possibly listening to a pro-Tibetan music album in a subtle act of protest against China's rule over the province.
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Smithsonian Channel now on iTunes (MacNN)
The Smithsonian Channel today announced that its programming is available on the iTunes Store. Content consists of films, documentaries and limited series, on topics such as nature, technology, history and pop culture. Initial offerings include titles like Stories from the Vaults, Remembering Vietnam: The Wall at 25, Day of the Kamikaze and Natur...
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TMO Quick Tip - iTunes: Trimming Tracks (The Mac Observer)
You can't really edit songs in iTunes, but you can essentially trim off the beginning or end of tracks. The best part is that trimming songs in iTunes is non-destructive, so you can always bring back what you cut out later on
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BlackBerry offers sync with iTunes (SearchMobileComputing.com)
Offering business users even more traditionally consumer-oriented features, BlackBerry Media has announced that it will now be capable of syncing with Apple iTunes. Users will have the option to sync their own files as well as pre-constructed playlists through the BlackBerry Media application.
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News: Mix: Casio, China and iTunes, 2.0.2, iPhone photos (iLounge)
Casio has announced two new pocket-sized digital cameras which record iTunes-compatible H.264 video. The EX-Z300 and EX-Z250 also offer 4x optical zoom lenses, 10.1 and 9.1 megapixel sensors, and will be available in October for $300 and $250, respectively. For more information on Casio’s iTunes-compatible cameras, see our review of the Casio Exilim EX-S10. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that ...
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Top iTunes downloads (Bradenton Herald)
Top 10 albums on iTunes Music Store for Aug. 20:
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Smithsonian makes an iTunes connection (Macworld UK)
Award winning educational shows from the Smithsonian Channel are now available on the iTunes Store, US.
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China, Tibet and iTunes (Salon.com)
The iTunes Music Store suddenly doesn't work in China. Angry downloaders say the Olympic popularity of "Songs for Tibet" is to blame
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Celia Alario: China's PR Fiascos: Blocking iTunes Just the Latest in Ongoing Olympics PR Disaster (HuffingtonPost)
A few hours before iTunes became blocked in China, news surfaced about Songs for Tibet, a compilation CD offered free to Olympic athletes.
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iPodObserver - iTunes Store Blocked in China Over Tibet (The Mac Observer)
U.S. citizens in China are having a hard time accessing Apple's iTunes Store now that word has surfaced that Olympic athletes have been listening to the pro-Tibetan album Songs for Tibet . The album was originally available exclusively through the iTunes Store, and...
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