Timing technology updates with the start of school, Apple announced it has sped up its iMac desktop computers with faster processors and beefed up the storage in new iPod digital music players, which are now offered in 20- and 40-GB models. Against a backdrop of lawsuits filed by the Recording Industry Association of America against more than 260 individuals accused of illegally swapping copyrighted songs, the company also touted the success of its iTunes Music Store, which recently sold its ten-millionth song.
Apple Updates iMac and iPod, Touts iTunes Success
Posted by: Jay Lyman September 9, 2003 09:43 AMTiming technology updates with the start of school, Apple announced it has sped up its iMac desktop computers with faster processors and beefed up the storage in new iPod digital music players, which are now offered in 20- and 40-GB models. Against a backdrop of lawsuits filed by the Recording Industry Association of America against more than 260 individuals accused of illegally swapping copyrighted songs, the company also touted the success of its iTunes Music Store, which recently sold its ten-millionth song.