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Is Apple iTunes Music Store pricing too high?
David — Wed, 11/04/2009 - 5:17pm
Back in April of this year Apple began its three tiered pricing structure of 69 cents, 99 cents & $1.29. I was skeptical. I suspected that this was really a back door way of increasing the price of a song from 99 cents to $1.29. I am hard pressed to find a 69 cents song that I like. And the majority of new songs are $1.29. I have not purchased music in quite a while. In today's economically tough times, a $1.29 is too high. What do you think?
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alimaamoser — Wed, 03/10/2010 - 5:59amI am hoping to get and apple ipad when it comes out in april. but im stuck on a contract with Verizon is there any way out of having to get service with at&t and no have to get rid of the contract with Verizon. i saw on one website that there was gonna be a prepaid plan, is that true? Or would you even recommend the ipad?
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First off, lets distinguish
David — Wed, 03/10/2010 - 11:49amFirst off, lets distinguish between the Wi-Fi model and the 3G one. The Wi-Fi version does not require any mobile company at all. If you plan on purchasing the 3G iPad (includes Wi-Fi), it is unlocked so in theory, you should be able to use it with any carrier. In fact, there is a leaked memo from Verizon about pouching iPad customers. In the U.S. At&t has created special data plans for the iPad that do not require a contract.