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If these idiots had written the rest of this story it would have gone like this:
".... Besides patching iTunes yet again, Apple also alleges that a few new features have been added to iTunes. They claim that it will now play videos, but not through Microsoft Media player, the prefered player for the majority of computer users using Microsoft's wildly popular Windows XP soon to be upgraded to the super-modern Highly anticipated Longhorn. Apple representatives had no comment on the controversy over iTunes' incompatibility with Media Player. When this reoprter asked they just responded with a very confused look and started mumbling about something called Quicktime, they feigned being disgusted and one of them even shot a bird at inquisitive ZDnet correspondents."
Posted by: Reverend MacFellow   Posted on: 05/11/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What about the MOVIES?  DebianDog | 05/10/05
Funny how they forgot to mention that  tic swayback | 05/10/05
Thanks for the inform Zdnet  FilledOut | 05/11/05
The rest of ZDnet's story  Reverend MacFellow | 05/11/05
Sounds like OS envy to me  dzash2000 | 05/11/05
That sound rushing over your head....  tic swayback | 05/11/05

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