arstechnica.com— After months of a catalog limited to EMI and priced inexplicably higher at $1.29 Apple is adding indie labels as well as dropping prices in their DRM free store.
Oct 16, 2007View in Crawl 4
He is getting buried because if you look at his digg history he has none, except this article, and he joined today. This makes him a shill for emusic not a digger.
Dude, you can't be an old fogey at 23 - that term is reserved for people my age, when you start worrying you haven't put enough away for retirement ;-) And there are many who offer lossless downloads - musicgiants.com is one of them. You can purchase albums or songs in quality as high as 11,000 kbps.
cawpinOct 16, 2007
What? That would be kind of like 75% of music anyway.
Closed AccountOct 16, 2007
He is getting buried because if you look at his digg history he has none, except this article, and he joined today. This makes him a shill for emusic not a digger.
shortiesOct 16, 2007
rAmen to that
inkswampOct 16, 2007
I've used it on both platforms and see little difference.
grizOct 16, 2007
You bastards!! I'm going to sue. I want my $.30 back!! At the very least, a $.15 Apple Store credit!!! DAMN YOU APPLE!!!
maybeinoregonOct 17, 2007
Dude, you can't be an old fogey at 23 - that term is reserved for people my age, when you start worrying you haven't put enough away for retirement ;-) And there are many who offer lossless downloads - musicgiants.com is one of them. You can purchase albums or songs in quality as high as 11,000 kbps.