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iTunes Announcement Most Likely The Beatles News

iTunes Announcement Most Likely The Beatles News - Earlier today we told how we felt that Apple’s iOS 4.2 may be imminent after finding out that today Ping has been made available on the iPad. When Ping was made available for the iPhone and iPod Touch it coincided nicely with the launch of iOS 4.1 and so the news of a release for iOS 4.2 sounds more promising.

Along with learning that Ping for the iPad is now available we also told how Ping now has Twitter integration too. Now, neither of these things merited any announcement from Apple and yet we hear from Samuel Axon over on Mashable that today a message on iTunes reads, “Tomorrow is just another day. That you’ll never forget. Check back here tomorrow for an exciting announcement from iTunes.” That’s certainly an announcement that’s going to get a lot of people talking. We noticed the times on the clocks of the message read 3:00 pm in London, that’s 10:00 pm in New York.

Mashable points out it could be a music subscription service or that maybe a web-based iTunes is in preparation. However it sounds to us like it could be really big news and we are as intrigued as many others as to what’s coming.

For more on this go to mashable.com. What do you think the Apple iTunes announcement could be? We certainly can’t wait to find out and we’ll bring you more news when we do but in the meantime we’d like to hear your thoughts and comments about this.

iTunes Announcement Most Likely The Beatles News

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