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Apple adds 1,000+ Chinese tracks to 15 iTunes stores

“Apple and Universal Music are expanding their range to online music consumers by selling Chinese-language pop music for the first time in North America and Europe,” reports the Financial Times.

“More than 1,000 tracks by top Chinese artists on the books of Universal, the world’s biggest record company, including Jacky Cheung, Kelly Chen, Hacken Lee and Alan Tam, will be available from Apple’s iTunes stores in 15 countries, including the US, UK and Canada.

Universal says it is the first time this range of Chinese music will be legally available online outside its region of origin.”

"It's very simple. Apple will be replacing whole iPad units when the battery needs replacing. To get the quickest turnaround, in order to refurb units and get them back out to sell, it would help if every iPad didn't have frustratingly difficult to remove film on it. The quicker Apple can clean up, fix and replace the units the better for them."

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