Week in Apple: Norway lays off, App Store DRM cracked, and iPhone gaming
Happy February! The first week of the month was full of news related to music, iTunes, iPhone DRM, iPhone gaming, and more. If you missed any of it, here are the top stories from the week so you can catch up:
App Store DRM cracked, but what's the point? Poetic Justice thy name is Crackulous. The free app that cracks App Store DRM has been appropriated and resold by unscrupulous metapirates. There have been 20,000 downloads so far-and over 10 million iPhones sold.
Music industry still not thrilled with iTunes control: Even though Phil Schiller announced that Apple negotiated to eliminate DRM for music sold via the iTunes Store and relented on the one-price-fits-all pricing model, it turns out that music industry executives are still wary of the control Apple has on the industry.
Apple adding to its "vintage and obsolete" list: Sometimes it's hard to say goodbye: Apple has added a handful of machines to its vintage and obsolete list.





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