Edward Kirk
May 26th, 2009, 05:43 PM
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Screenshots have been found that show video downloads in the Mobile iTunes store on the iPhone, which would theoretically let you purchase a TV episode or movie and download it right on your iPhone. <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090522/url-for-itunes-tv-and-movies-on-the-iphone/" target="_blank">AllThingsD</a> has also uncovered actual links to a currently not-opperational skeleton store, which suggests that it's for real (access to both URLs found has already been disabled). It's widely suspected to be WiFi-only. Images after the break. <!--break-->
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Screenshots have been found that show video downloads in the Mobile iTunes store on the iPhone, which would theoretically let you purchase a TV episode or movie and download it right on your iPhone. <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090522/url-for-itunes-tv-and-movies-on-the-iphone/" target="_blank">AllThingsD</a> has also uncovered actual links to a currently not-opperational skeleton store, which suggests that it's for real (access to both URLs found has already been disabled). It's widely suspected to be WiFi-only. Images after the break. <!--break-->
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