Apple Struggling To Secure Content For The iPad
Its all good and well having the latest gadget around, but it’s not worth a bean if it has nothing to run on it. Apple, it is reported by The Wall Street Journal are still trying to secure deals with content and media companies. The iPad is set to launch offering $1 downloads, but it is reported that content providers are weary of the strategy. The price point could have an adverse affect on their business and threaten existing subscription fees. There is also word that cable and satellite companies do not want that premium content being sold on the cheap.
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