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SAN FRANCISCO -- What Apple Computer Inc. did for music, it now hopes to do with movies.
The company whose iPods revolutionized the way the world listens to music on Tuesday started selling downloadable movies -- about $13 to $15 for new ones, $10 for older titles -- for computers and iPods, and said future flicks will be available on its iTunes Web site the same day they are released on DVDs.See the full content of this document
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Apple Targets Film Market
Even more significantly, Apple gave a sneak peek at something it calls iTV, a device the size of a few slices of toast that's designed to wirelessly beam downloaded movies, music, home videos and pictures to television sets and computers scattere...
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