telarium said:
As noted on
Slashdot and
The Register - the price of some songs in iTunes will be upped to $1.25.
Not everything that is said in slashdot is going to happen. Not everything that is speculated in the rumor sites is going to happen either. If it was so, we would have had the video iPods on the market for over a year, the 80 GB iPod since last year, a new version of Newton, and every single show in BBC would be a free mp3 download from BBCs site.
telarium said:
Since I surely won't be paying for this anymore, I suppose I've now rendered my iPod useless (old 5 Gigger) in the legal music arena.
I had considered purchasing a new iPod to replace my older one, but now I think I'm going to take my business to one of the other MP3/WMV players out there. Any suggestions -- I'm thinking of something with a battery life longer than 10 minutes (equivalent to the amount of time my current iPod holds a charge)?
You have an iPod, so what exactly is preventing you from enjoying it? iTMS price raise, which is speculated by some flam.. slashdotters? Have you so far purchased ALL your music from iTMS? Non-US resident (and US residents without a credit card) can't use iTMS. All the British, Italian, Finnish etc etc iPod owners that I know, enjoy their iPod. Yet they have never had the option to purchase even one track from iTMS. They haven't gone all to p2ps, either.
If your iPod really lasts 10 minutes, you might want to change the battery. You can do it yourself with the instructions that were e.g. in one of the latest Macworlds [if your iPod is out of warranty and you believe in your technical skills], or have it changed - I saw some companies advertising changing the battery for new for 79 $ all included, and of course, Apple will change it too.
telarium said:
P.S. - I suppose I should add that they will be selling some albums for $16.99. I think I'll just go purchase the cd for cheaper (Wal-Mart?), and rip it to whatever format I want, without limitations.
Yes, why not do that? Many, many mac users do that. Choose the quality you want. And don't even need to backup all the music, as you own the original too. But even at Wal-Mart, Bestbuy etc, not all albums have the same price. Nothing prevents you from using them all, iTMS, Wal-Mart, Bestbuy, your local music stores ...