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Sony to announce rival to Apple's iTunes

Sony to announce rival to Apple's iTunes

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Sony is expected to announce a new online music service today, just hours before Apple boss Steve Jobs rasises the curtain on a music-themed launch event. According to the Financial Times (registration required) the announcement will be made at the Berlin IFA show and will herald the arrival of a new multimedia service initially based around the company's PlayStation 3 console. Apple's dominance of the music download market has always irked the Japanese electronics...



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