[via Gizmodo]
Coinciding with the release of the iPhone 3G, Apple has finally debuted TV and movie downloads through the iTunes store in Australia. Makes you wonder: what have all those early-adopters with AppleTV been doing with it? Just kidding, I know it’s still a very cool box for streaming mp4s onto your TV even without iTunes coming along for the ride.
Anyway, the selection is currently pitifully small and overpriced — although the inclusion of Chris Lillie’s Summer Heights High and uber-hit The Hills should keep tweens punters happy.
Personally, I’m more psyched about the Apps store, which came online recently. While it’s obviously been timed for the iPhone 3G launch, it is a welcome reprieve for iPod Touch users who couldn’t stomach jailbreaking to get cool apps. An upgrade to iPhone V 2.0 is required though, and it costs $US9.99.
Apparently there’s already hundreds of apps online (ie. Beatmaker, below), with more to come. While many of the coolest cost money, it’s refreshing to see a lot of useful tools being offered for free.


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