Comments on: Week in review: Two tech shows, minus icons
Macworld and CES were most notable for who wasn't there, while the search market heated up. Also: Obama to postpone digital TV switchover?
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sorry, sometimes puns happun.
I?ve seen people reporting that only US customers will be offered the DRM-free music yesterday .And the upgrade is a all-or-nothing prospect, which means you can?t choose which tracks to upgrade.
Also,I hope Apple gives more options on upgrading my original purchases. I have hundreds of music in my itunes library,and I'm counting the money that will cost if I update all of them!
So, a media converter is much aconomical.I still use software to help me:
http://www.flash-on-tv.com/media-converter.html#141
I'll just wait for Apple to carry out more actions.
- by Fil0403 January 10, 2009 1:55 AM PST
- Week in review: One tech show, new icon; One circus, minus (main) clown
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(5 Comments)P.S. Get well soon, Steve Jobs (no irony here).