The Beatles Don’t Want You to Steal Music. But They Still Won’t Sell It Anywhere but iTunes. (Video)

That Apple exclusive is now 10 months and counting.
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The Beatles Aren't Yesterday, After All: Two Million Songs, 450,000 Albums in a Week

Question every Internet wisenheimer had last week: “Doesn’t every Beatles fan already have every Beatles song?” Answer: Nope. Consumers had room for two million Fab Four songs, and another 450,000 albums in their digital catalogs.

Apple Welcomes the Beatles to iTunes With a New Ad Campaign

The big news: Albums and singles. Apple has an ad campaign cued up, of course–you can see some inside.

Money Can’t Buy Abbey Road (Yet)

Cash-strapped EMI says it doesn’t want to sell the famous studio, though it would be happy to talk to someone who wants to invest in the property. The real question: What does lender Citigroup, which may end up owning the record label, want to do?

In Search Of… Images Worth 1,000 Results

Google and Microsoft are offering visual searches where a picture is worth many Web results.

Finding Closure in The Beatles: Rock Band

When MTV Networks’ Harmonix Music Systems developed the videogame The Beatles: Rock Band, it made many small changes to some of the most beloved songs in rock history. All of them were made in consultation with Apple Corps, the Beatles’ management company, but some of the changes have come as a shock for fans.