Beatles’ catalog coming online at long last?
By Joshua Topolsky | March 9, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio
Word on the street (and by street, we mean mostly British tabloids) is that Paul McCartney’s deal to sell the Beatles back-catalog is done, and the Greatest Works of Musical Art Ever Recorded will be appearing on the iTunes store “within months.” Of course, we’ve been hearing whispers about this for what seems like a million years, and since both Apple Corps and Apple are delivering “no comment” and “rumor and speculation” responses on the topic, we won’t get too excited. Still, there does seem to be some serious movement on this front, with everyone and their mother saying the lot is to be sold any day now for around $400 million — which is no small sum. We will, of course, keep you abreast of any developments which will lead to you stocking your music players with the Fab Four’s work.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Topics: Gadgets |
« Teclast’s M25 PMP has love for lots of formats | Main | Euro Xbox 360 price cuts landing Monday says paper »
Comments
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Similar Posts
- Apple Rumor Generator promises all kinds of wild products
Apple refutes “late Leopard” rumors
Sony Ericsson’s “Next Big Thing” coming June 14th
Jeff Zucker says iTunes deal only netted NBC Universal $15 million
Apple ships five million copies of Leopard in three months
Derailing the Apple touchscreen UMPC fantasy
Xbox rumors: Live users to get recompense and more speculation about an integrated HD DVD drive
Apple working on 13-inch ultra-portable and uninspiring MacBook updates?
iPhone review
Apple Macworld Rumors in Full Swing
Windows Vista’s doing alright for itself
Apple sold 270,000 iPhones in the first 30 hours
Wii fit is selling like gangbusters in Europe
Verizon finally announces SMT5800 smartphone
Linksys Intros Skype-Friendly iPhone
Macworld rumors du jour: external optical drives, multi-touch trackpad
Sony’s PSP-2000 sells 1 Million faster than original PSP
Bug Labs sells-out of initial inventory, founder pumped
BT-Q920 GPS receiver includes FM transmitter for over-the-air MP3s
Credit Suisse: Vodafone likely to carry (3G?) iPhone in Europe















