A user writing in to notify Apple of a problem within the iTunes Store stumbled upon evidence that there will be movie rentals available in the near future. Some of the Apple-created menus include “DidNotReceiveMovie-RentalMovie,” “AccidentalPurchase-RentalMovie,” “ContentQuality-RentalMovie,” “DuplicatePurchase-RentalMovie,” “WrongVErsion-RentalMovie,” “BadMetadata-RentalMovie” and “Other-RentalMovie.” Word on the street has it that this movie rental service will cost $2.99 for a 30-day rental. I guess watching movies on the iPod Touch would be much better than other iPods thanks to the large display, and it sounds great for frequent travelers. Now if only Apple opens up the iTunes store to other countries in the world.
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