
Apple Tablet Announcement As Early as January?
December 22nd, 2009 admin
Financial Times echos much of what was reported on the Wall Street Journal about Apple hoping to launch a subscription television service in 2010. CBS and Disney are currently believed to be closest to agreeing to a distribution deal with Apple. T…
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The Wall Street Journal plans to charge US$17.99 a month to subscribe to the iPad version of its paper, according to a report by…wait for it…The Wall Street Journal. At the end of an article looking at newspapers and advertisers who are ready for the iPad on launch day, The Journal cited sources “familiar with the matter” to reveal its own...

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