iTunes DRM-Free Track Price Drop
"Apple has announced that they will now be offering their high quality DRM-free tracks for $0.99."
Published: 17th October 2007 | Source: Apple |
Apple announced today that they will be expanding their iTunes Plus, DRM-free music, program to offer over two million tracks at a lowered price of $0.99. The catalog of high quality 256 kbps AAC-encoded tracks available through the iTunes Plus program includes artists Sub Pop, Nettwerk, Beggars Group, IODA, The Orchard and many others, along with EMI’s digital catalog.
DRM-free means that these tracks do not have DRM (Digital Rights Management) protections on them like "normal" iTunes tracks, allowing users to play their purchased music with any media player and on any number of computers.
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we have some coming :)
I like those words.
:D I thought you might. Yes we have all three of the Ultra Kaze's coming as well as some other goodies from Scythe. They should be here early next weekI like those words.
Keep us posted:wavey:
May throw 3 on my Rad.
Would be really helpful if you were able to do direct comparisons between the 38mm (highpressure) versus the usual S-flex fans (like for like i.e. at a specific rpm rating). I'm using the S-flex 1200rpm versions on my rad at the moment. If I went for the ultra-kaze versions I'd have to bin my PA120.3 shroud...but if the ultras are good performers it may be worth the effort.
:)
I was really in the market for a good fan too...
Just a heads-up. I have some 800, 1200 and 1600 RPM S-Flex's on their way too :)Cheers matey.
Would be really helpful if you were able to do direct comparisons between the 38mm (highpressure) versus the usual S-flex fans (like for like i.e. at a specific rpm rating). I'm using the S-flex 1200rpm versions on my rad at the moment. If I went for the ultra-kaze versions I'd have to bin my PA120.3 shroud...but if the ultras are good performers it may be worth the effort.
:)
Cheers
