Apple ousts Grooveshark music streaming App
News Mobile & Telco
Apple has bowed to pressure from music industry lawyers and has removed music-streaming App Grooveshark from the iTunes Store. The free App - which allowed users desktop users free access to millions of tunes for nowt if they could put up with the adverts, or ad free and on a number of portable devices for a fee of $3 per month - has disappeared from iTunes just five days after it was launched. Grooveshark has been around on the web for a while now and has managed to...
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News@10: 7 Inch iPad, Kinect Prices Fall & iPhone Mappiness
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Microsoft earlier announced that the Kinect will be released on 10 November, and prices for the Xbox 360 peripheral have already started to fall. While Game, HMV and Amazon are selling the peripheral for £130, Zavvi.com is...
Apple Pulls Grooveshark App
News Web
Apple has pulled the Grooveshark application from the App Store following a complaint from the Universal Music Group UK.Grooveshark for iPhone allows users to stream unlimited music on their smartphone by paying a fee of $3 every...






