“Last month, mSpot rolled out its initial Movies app for the iPhone, and while that one was iPad-compatible, this new app [mSpot Movies for iPad] is dedicated specifically to the 9-inch Apple tablet,” Rachel King reports for ZDNet.
“That brings mSpot’s streaming coverage to the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Macs, and PCs,” King reports.
“The newest mSpot Movies app will be available in iTunes starting today for free,” King reports. “Rentals will cost between $2.99-$3.99 per title, bringing it on par with latest releases up for renting in iTunes itself.”
Full article here.
More info via Apple’s iTunes App Store: mSpot Movies for iPad
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Fred Mertz” and “Lava_Head_UK” for the heads up.]
Ummm, I am sticking with Netflix. Thanks anyway!
Will try this out…
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Me kikey? Proofread before clicking submit.
No do-overs at MDN.
@Johnnyt
Dude, you gotta re-read your post before hitting the “Submit” button. Really a bad time for a typo!
As more and more of the digital world jumps on board the iPad and Apple ecosystem…every supplier who wants market share and better profitability will have no choice but to join in.
No-one else offers them a credible choice of where the puck presently resides…much less a record of knowing where the puck is going.
Apple has delayed the launch of their iPad sales in Europe because of the demand in the USA. Apple sold over 500,000 iPads the first week. Apple usually gets the item you order to your house in less than a week if it is in stock. I’ve had things show up in 3 days
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