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Last night, Brian from Gizmodo received an anonymous tip from someone in-the-know at Apple – or is completely crazy and like making things up. Either way, check out the letter below and believe what you want – and then you can wait a couple of hours to find out the real deal.
Let’s just say I have been informed by a little reliable birdy about Tommorow’s event. The line-up will follow this similar structure:
Welcoming of Media Members Discussion on iTunes software, iTMS integration into iTunes, and iTMS sales and facts. Announcement of iTunes version 7.0 Announces better search feature for Music Store Announces Movie Store. Available Immediately will be movies from Disney and Pixar, among other studios. New iPod Nano Announcement (nice brushed casing, while it will have same features as first gen, only a longer battery life)
New iPod Announcement (Widescreen, Bluetooth, and featuring virtual touchwheel. Does not include Wi-Fi, or any other protocols) One More Thing….
Read the One more thing after the break.
TubePort. A $99 2-piece set that includes a dongle that connects via USB to your mac, and another dongle that connects via included HD cables or regular Component cables to your TV. The movie is accessed on your Mac via an iDisk-like storage component hosted by Apple.
Jobs will then explain the pricing structure of the Movie Store. Movies wil be available as either a smaller iPod-format (which will cost $9.99 per movie), or as a larger, streamed movie to be streamed to your TV via TubePort. This cost $14.99 per movie. To purchase an iPod-formatted movie and a streamed version of the same movie, it will cost you $19.99.
Read the One more thing after the break.
Read [Gizmodo]
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