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Beatles on iTunes? Touchscreen iPod? The Top Five Rumors About Apple’s Big Announcement

8/31/07, 11:13 am EST


It’s official, the famously secretive Apple will announce something having to do with iTunes, the new iPod or even the iPhone, on September 5th. The company, which is known for its Willy-Wonka levels of secrecy about new products and announcements, sent out invites to a few thousand journalists, analysts and other industry folks that feature a picture of the Cover Flow scrolling-album-artwork feature familiar to anyone with iTunes or an iPhone. So even though that gives us a hint that the announcement will be music-related, we still don’t have a clue what the specific news will be. And neither does anyone else, but this hasn’t stopped the blogosphere rumor mill from swirling, intensely. We scoured the Internet to find what we think are the five most likely Apple announcements next week. Just know that Steve Jobs could surprise us all and do something completely different.

  • Touchscreen iPod: There’s no doubt that the addition of the touchscreen and Cover Flow feature to the iPhone made it the best iPod ever, so it’s time to spread the love to Apple’s non-cell-phone handheld icon. Rumors of a touchscreen à la iPhone have been swirling ever since an Asia-based tech rumor site revealed the Taiwanese company that was to provide the touchscreens for a new iPod.
  • The Beatles catalog on iTunes at last: First Paul McCartney, then John Lennon made it to iTunes (Ringo’s post-Beatles work was added today, and word has it George Harrison is coming up soon). Now that the lawsuit over the Apple name has been long resolved, it’s time for the Beatles catalog to get on iTunes’s virtual shelves. This will likely be the cherry on top of any bigger iPod announcements. The ironic thing is, after years of such careful protection and avoidance of online distribution, the Beatles’ songs will finally get sold in the least protected way possible, with non-DRM tunes from EMI! Get yer CD rippers ready!
  • Wi-Fi download store for iTunes: Following in the footsteps of the Zune, Music Gremlin and the Sansa Connect (with Yahoo! Music Unlimited), a Wi-Fi download store that lets users download right to a wireless-enabled iPod sounds sweet. This rumor has been going around for a while, and just resurfaced yesterday. It’s certainly possible, but we think Apple will limit Wi-Fi to the iPhone for now. Adding communication capabilities to the iPod just cannibalizes iPhone sales — and who wants an Internet Tablet or device, anyway (we talking about “Internet-surfing,” but not much else, devices as the Sony Mylo, the PepperPad and the Nokia Internet Tablet).
  • Nanos with bigger memories: The main cool thing about the Nano is it doesn’t have any moving parts because it uses Flash memory instead of a hard disk. Problem is, Flash memory didn’t come in larger sizes, until now. So a pint-sized Nano with more memory would be a very welcome thing indeed. Incidentally, there are also rumors of a Shuffle with more memory, which means you could seriously bring your whole music collection to the gym with you.
  • The European iPhone: This is almost a given, since Apple has been talking about a fall launch for the iPhone since June. Only question is, which carriers and which countries will get the iPhone first? Our money is on France, England and Germany, the three Euro countries that download illegal music the least (at least according to our Madrileno tech writer friend Angel Jimenez, who writes for Spain’s largest daily newspaper, El Mundo). This announcement is likely, particularly since Apple just launched TV show downloads on iTunes in the U.K., for nearly four times the price (almost $4!) it costs Stateside.
  • Bonus Rumor: Ringtones This is also looking very solid: According to reports, for a small fee you will be able to make ringtones on your iPhone out of tracks for sale at the iTunes Stone.

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Comments

Matthew Slack | 8/31/2007, 12:11 pm EST

Nice article,
One minor gripe, I suspect the whole of the United Kingdom (Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland AND England) will get the iphone, not just England. ;-)

M Leader | 8/31/2007, 12:28 pm EST

Wow. Only took y’all a week to catch up with the rest of the folks on this. Several of us broke the idea of the Beatles on our blogs on Tuesday when we figured that out. ;)

Kevin Lamb | 8/31/2007, 2:41 pm EST

Beatles…cherry on top? Are you kidding? IS THERE ANYONE IN THE WORLD THAT DOES NOT ALREADY have all the Beatles tunes they need?
Besides, after 40 years I am sick of hearing them.
I do not think anybody will pay for Beatles music.

Anonymous | 8/31/2007, 2:48 pm EST

The old Beatles CDs are crap. They did a very poor job of mastering them (Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick agrees). If the new masters are significantly better, which is expected, they will sell millions again.

Gronge | 8/31/2007, 2:54 pm EST

One thing i dont get is all those losers are making iMixs that are like “vote 5 stars for Led Zeppelin or The Beatles.” how hard is it to go out to best buy or target and buy the cd! ITUNES IS NOT LISTENING TO YOU!!

And one more thing. do we really need a million iMixs of Guitar Hero? its all the same!

Carl | 8/31/2007, 3:15 pm EST

Most downloads are crap quality, with no low bass, no high end and most importantly, they’re compressed to living hell. I agree that the only way to hear The Beatles will be through brand new remasters on 24-bit, 96khz compact discs.

P Bateman | 8/31/2007, 3:27 pm EST

I’m not sure how RS does their math, but if TV shows sell for $1.99 on iTunes (US), then how would UK downloads at “four times the price” equal “almost $4″?

Stewie | 8/31/2007, 4:17 pm EST

I want the Beatles. I don’t own their entire catalog, so having the opportunity to download their music online will make me very happy.

jungleland | 8/31/2007, 4:28 pm EST

If they will so the DSD remastering of the Beatles like they did for the Stones, I’ll buy the albums for the 3rd(or 4th) time…otherwise who cares?

Flux = Rad | 8/31/2007, 4:52 pm EST

When will Canada get the iPhone?

Fight This Generation | 8/31/2007, 4:54 pm EST

I bet the beatles catalog will be remastered with DSD Remastering and that is what has taken so long. Hopefully.

Ali Momen | 8/31/2007, 5:48 pm EST

I just wonder how a new nano and ipod will tie in to Apple’s educational promo which expires a week after this special event. Usually that promotion dies before they introduce now models…

Anonymouse | 8/31/2007, 5:54 pm EST

Hmmm!!!

The invitation says “the beat goes on.”

Maybe Apple’s announcing the Beatles on iTunes.

Then again, maybe they’re announcing the entire Sonny and Cher catalogue is going to be available for purchase.

pq | 8/31/2007, 6:29 pm EST

Kevin Lamb, you are a jackass

Markus | 8/31/2007, 7:35 pm EST

Hopefully, the Beatles CDs will not only be DSD remasters, but SACD-hybrids as well (like the Stones, Dylan, etc.) for a limited time. Then the standard DSD discs could come out for mass distribution a few months later (it worked well for Dylan). I think this would satisfy everyone, myself included. Anyway, bring it on.

P.S. Kevin Lamb needs to report to ground control soon. :)

Tio Pitz | 9/1/2007, 11:42 am EST

Plain and simple. The announcement is about the new iPod with touchscreen and cover flow feature. Out is the wheel in with the new!!!

OS12 | 9/1/2007, 12:57 pm EST

Just a clarification: The Zune does not allow WiFi downloads, you still must download it first, then “sync” your Zune.

Schram | 9/1/2007, 1:03 pm EST

Another downfall of the rock n’ roll industry. Thanks

coooter | 9/1/2007, 2:14 pm EST

Maybe Leopard is ready

Tricky Dick | 9/1/2007, 6:14 pm EST

They better have 5.1 surround sound available too, like they did with the “Love” CD.

And, oh, Kevin Lamb, keep listening to Justin Timberlake and Rihanna. We don’t need you in the Beatles camp.

European | 9/1/2007, 6:57 pm EST

It’s a pitty that a magazine like Rolling Stones makes mistakes as big as including England into the Euro countries they should travel a bit and remember that England is using Pounds £.

Jamie | 9/1/2007, 10:51 pm EST

I really need a new ipod. hope the new one doesn’t cost a boatload more. :/

equalizer | 9/2/2007, 3:39 am EST

A Leopard rarely changes its spots, therefore it is never ready.

DJ-G | 9/2/2007, 8:55 am EST

i hope the new I-Pod they may be announcing allows you to use a picture or album cover as walpaper. I use my video I-Pod allot and i am just bored by the bacground and menus. At least you cound change the picture for a change of scenery. The zune has it, why not the I-Pod?

Ragatzu | 9/2/2007, 9:05 am EST

I agree with Kevin Lamb. You are the man! Who cares about Beatles in iTunes??? I already have the entire collection of Beatles and didn’t pay a dime except for the DVD-R on which I burnt it. Which brings us to the question for the reason why anyone should pay for such tracks when they are available for free and free as in freedom and free beer! Come on people. If they want to make an announcement its either a new product line or the new OSX Leopard which Mac users would have to buy when compared to PC users who get Vista Ultimate for free and also Updates for free.

The only worthwile product Apple has done is the iPod. All other products – iMac, iTunes, iLand all suck ass because they let you do what Apple wants you to do. Ilife may be good to get for free but yet again there are always other products available for PC users free of charge like Picasa, Sony Vegas, Movie Maker, Vista DVD Maker… etc… etc. So people stop complaining. XP rules, Vista sucks, Office 2007 sucks, Firefox sucks, Opera Rules and Apple (excluding iPod) sucks.

That’s all now say what you want, the truth is only here.

Good now Fk off!

pq | 9/2/2007, 3:06 pm EST

Seriously, being a PC fan just shows your ignorance.

equalizer | 9/2/2007, 3:23 pm EST

Stop arguing. I work on both Mac and PC, and each has its advantages.

Jack | 9/2/2007, 4:16 pm EST

I already own all of the Beatles albums. Wouldn’t be big news for me. But if a whole new generation gets turned on to their music because of it, then that would be great news.

Michelle | 9/2/2007, 7:54 pm EST

I hope it’s a touchscreen ipod. I can always get The Beatles music. I don’t need itunes for that.

Michelle | 9/2/2007, 7:54 pm EST

I hope it’s a touchscreen ipod. I can always get The Beatles music. I don’t need itunes for that.

Anonymous | 9/3/2007, 3:41 am EST

I was just thinking that it’s not quite necessary for me to think about all this, as I don’t use an iPod anymore… Creative Zen Vision M rules !!!

Anonymous | 9/3/2007, 3:42 am EST

I was just thinking that it’s not quite necessary for me to think about all this, as I don’t use an iPod anymore… Creative Zen Vision M rules !!!

Jimbo | 9/3/2007, 8:27 pm EST

As great as the sound quality and UI are on the Zen Ms, there a bit too fat. The 60GB version (which still isn’t big enough for me) is monstrously huge and pretty inconvenient for keeping in my pocket or jogging with. *crosses fingers for 6th gen touchscreen iPod*

Androvette | 9/3/2007, 11:13 pm EST

Fuck this noize! I’m gonna go rock some vinyl!!!

RenoDavid | 9/4/2007, 10:50 am EST

Of course it’s going to be a new touchscreen iPod. The holidays are coming up and the current ‘Pods are getting a bit old.

Chris | 9/4/2007, 4:00 pm EST

where’s the big annoucement? That’s what you get for reporting rumors.

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