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Mix: Jobs & Gates, Complete My Album, Plus data, Pacific Catch
Video and audio recordings from last week’s interview with Steve Jobs and Microsoft’s Bill Gates at the All Things Digital Conference are now available from the iTunes Store.
Apple has posted a new Knowledge Base article entitled “How Complete My Album works with iTunes Plus,” which explains that if you have the iTunes Plus option enabled, and you want iTunes Plus tracks when you use the Complete My Album feature, you must upgrade your existing tracks first.
Jupiter Research analyst Michael Gartenberg, commenting on users that are angry over personal data in iTunes Plus tracks, told Wired News, “In terms of sharing files, you’re not legally permitted to do that anyway… Just because you’ve taken away the locks on the doors doesn’t mean you can walk into someone’s house and walk away with the TV set.”
Mac blogger John Gruber has found the website of Pacific Catch, the seafood restaurant featured in the new iPhone commercial “Calamari.”
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1
“Just because you’ve taken away the locks on the doors doesn’t mean you can walk into someone’s house and walk away with the TV set.”
Ha ha, great analogy.
Posted by Galley in Greenville, SC on June 4, 2007 at 4:44 PM (PST)
2
Pacific Catch has awesome food! The grilled mahi mahi taco is the best!
Posted by Matthew on June 4, 2007 at 11:47 PM (PST)
3
“Mac blogger John Gruber has found the website of Pacific Catch, the seafood restaurant featured in the new iPhone commercial “Calamari.””
He did a great job of finding it, seeing as though the address for it is in the iPhone’s advert.
Posted by .bob on June 5, 2007 at 12:30 AM (PST)
4
Wow, iLounge is usually stingy with link love (commenters get none). John is a great guy, but I can’t believe you linked to him as a source for an obvious Web address. It’s amazing that calamari has become so mainstream as to make it into an Apple ad.
Posted by technolawyer on June 5, 2007 at 2:35 PM (PST)
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It’s amazing that calamari has become so mainstream as to make it into an Apple ad.
Squid is like so yesterday.
Posted by flatline response on June 6, 2007 at 9:32 AM (PST)