Apple iTunes update irritates fans
Apple has recently updated its popular iTunes music store service in a further attempt to clamp down on piracy, and, judging by initial reactions, the community is certainly not happy. "Changes to the service stop people listening across the internet to playlists of songs created by others" . One of the primary reasons for iTunes being so popular is the relative freedom that it offers its users - let's hope that this remains to be true. Well, for Apple's sake anyway.
Read the full story at BBC News .
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