“Will they or won’t Apple launch the hotly awaited iTunes download in Australia this week? The company is not saying, but iPod fans have discovered a backdoor route into Apple’s digital music store,” Jano Gibson reports for The Sydney Morning Herald. “And the cost of each track is $1.69, slightly cheaper than predicted by Russell Crowe, who said iTunes would launch in Australia on Thursday at a cost of $1.80 per track… Buyers have received emails confirming their membership to “The iTunes Music Store Team, Apple Computer Australia Pty Ltd.”
Gibson reports, “smh.com.au was able to download a Daft Punk song on Wednesday, while Victorian Chris Howard bought a John Mayer track – No Such Thing – last night at the iTunes site.”
Full article here.
Related MacDailyNews articles:
Russell Crowe spills the beans: Apple to launch Australian iTunes Music Store on April 28 – April 25, 2005
Report: Apple to launch Australian iTunes Music Store by mid-June – April 10, 2005
RUMOR: Apple to launch Australian iTunes Music Store by ‘end of April’ – March 29, 2005
Report: Apple to debut Australian iTunes Music Store tomorrow – January 10, 2005
Apple Computer to launch Australian iTunes Music Store on January 12? – December 27, 2004
They should open it today, so there is no thunder stolen from the release of tiger on Friday.
Backdoor? or was the front door just left open?
They’ll open it tomorrow, as it’s the second anniversary of iTMS which still leaves Friday clear for Tiger.
The real question is this: Is today in the USofA tomorrow in OZ or is today in OZ tomorrow in the USofA.
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They’ve been dowloading in Denmark and Norway too, although it seems that Apple has closed the hole for now.
I bet already today Apple has more “unofficial” downloads than Napster or Real combined will sell all day.
Will we see a new version of iTunes to mark the 2nd anniversary I wonder? Most of Apple’s apps and all of the iLife suite bar iTunes have been updated recently, partly I guess in preparation for Tiger.
I just want my free music from Tuesday, they havent updated the store yet.
I bet already today Apple has more “unofficial” downloads than Napster or Real combined will sell all day.
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You sound smug like Allchin lol
$1.69? The Aussie dollar is currently worth 78 US cents for goodness sake! It should be a $1.49 at the very most.
Lee
Word is the record companies pushed it higher in Oz. They didn’t want to get trapped, like in US, into a price lower than they really wanted.
So us poor ol’ Aussies get stooged again.
PS Oooo! People are talking about me and Russell Crowe in the same articles! Does that make me only one or two degrees of separation from him? Which must put me pretty close to Kevin Bacon!
Ade:
In my dream world, there’ll be iTunes 4.8 tomorrow to coincide with the release of QT7 with Tiger.
Key features on my wishlist…
Nested playlists
Support for AAC HE – this is going to open the door to higher quality tracks, multi-channel tracks from iTMS, using potentially less disc space and with quicker download times.
Support for crossfades and CD-Text when burning CD-DA discs
so where is it then? its lunch time thursday here in australia ……… still no store. Who cares if people can hack the store and download songs ….. its meaningless. Give us the ACTUAL store …. Obviously its thursday USA time if it will happen at all. Typical Apple. Always USA focused …… If there’s a bright center to the Apple universe we’re on the continent that is farthest from ….
Well, today is tomorrow in Australia, or its just tomorrow in Australia, So it may be announced ahead, which for us is early. Is that any clearer?
This just in, 13:30 AEST 28/4/05: I tried to search for ‘crystal’ in the iTMS and got the error message, “The Music Store is unavailable at the moment, please return later”. Is this the update?