Some Apple news: iTunes price drop, iPhone & MacOS X

iTunes lower prices
Apple has lowered pricing of the iTunes DRM free music to just $0,99 per track.

iPhone
The iPhone will be launched on 29 November in France. They are “getting closer” to Belgium. Now, the good news is that Apple has made a deal with Orange and according to AppleGazette this iPhone will be an unlocked version. Selling a device with an subscription is against the law in our country. We now can expect to see the iPhone be sold in Belgium without any subscriptions, which is a good thing. Freedom of choice.

Het Nieuwsblad, a Belgian newspaper, is giving away 3 iPhones even while the iPhone isn’t available for Belgium. The iPhones will not be delivered by Apple Benelux. The devices will be purchased in an US based Apple Store and will get an “SIM lock removal”. Cool, and with the next Apple update you have iPhone brick until the next unlock procedure.

And we can expect an iPhone SDK for developers in Febr 2008. Finally, we should be able to run native applications on the iPhone just like other smartphones allow.

Mac OS X Leopard
At last, MacOS X Leopard will be in the shops on 26 October 2007. What I already like is the Time Machine and Spaces so this new version will be placed on my 4 year old Mac very fast together with a new very big hard disk because I’m running out of space.


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