Big day and big news from Apple, forget about certain things that really disappointed us big time (No iPod Touch with camera). Keeping the hardware aside, Apple has broken free of its tradition of banning apps and given a green to RealNetworks’ Rhapsody app for the iPhone. The app is available for immediate download for subscribers and users can run it for a 7 day trial. Apple has been a bit miser when it comes to subscription based apps for iPods since it minimizes its chances of minting money, while it might just crunch some cash from Rhapsody app, since it’s affiliated to the iTunes. Well lets see how does the free Rhapsody go along on the iTunes, hope it is worth all the time it spend waiting for the light to go green.
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