iTunes Changes Pricing
Philip Schiller, Apple Vice President, announced on Tuesday (January 6) at the Macworld Conference & Expo, that prices for iTunes songs have changed, as well as a new MacBook Pro.
Apple’s Vice President revealed that iTunes will offer songs at three different prices: 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29.
Schiller also announced changes in the MacBook Pro that will include its weight (6.6 pounds), size (17 inches) and thickness (less than 1 inch).
The notebook will now be able to last up to 8 hours on a single charge. “This is the best display we’ve ever shipped in a notebook,” said Schiller.
The new MacBook Pro will cost approximately $2,800 and should be arriving in stores by late January.
Since 1997, Steve Jobs has given the keynote address, but this year Schiller filled in for the company’s CEO.
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