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http://www.macdailynews.com/index.p...nch_widescreen_multi_touch_ipod_beatles_deal/
http://www.looprumors.com/index.php?apple-special-event-in-february
"Apple has picked up rights to air a Super Bowl commercial on February 4. The rumor is that they'll use that commercial to announce an three-month exclusive deal to electronically distribute some Beatles music via the iTunes Store," Blackfriars' Communications' Carl Howe writes for SeekingAlpha.
Howe asks, "Now wearing my marketing hat, this raises a question: Does this ad buy make sense from an ROI point of view?"
Howe does the math and decides that there might "be more in an Apple Super Bowl ad than just the Beatles announcement."
Howe writes, "Assuming it was able to negotiate the rights, Apple will probably announce a Beatles-themed iPod to bundle with the Beatles music, just as it did with the U2 iPods. And given that Apple just talked down iPod projections for the first quarter, that would be a smart way to boost sales during this traditionally slow period -- and again surpass analyst projections."
Howe wonders if even something like that is big enough for a Super Bowl ad, "A Beatles iPod that had all the sexy wide-screen and touch-screen goodness of an iPhone without the phone functions would certainly fit that bill, but I don't think Apple would be willing to confuse the market quite this soon after the iPhone introduction. Regardless, my bet is that the Super Bowl ad is about more than just adding the Beatles catalog to iTunes."
http://www.macdailynews.com/index.p...nch_widescreen_multi_touch_ipod_beatles_deal/
LoopRumors is hearing rumblings that Apple is preparing a Special Event that should take place in February or early March. The most likely purpose of the event is to showcase the remaining 'Top Secret' features of Mac OS X (Leopard), and announce an official launch date.
LoopRumors sources previously nailed down March 24th as the official launch, of accurate, this date would be exactly 6 years to the day (also a Saturday) of the official release of Mac OS X 10.0, and fall just in time for a 'Spring 2007' launch.
The information we are hearing may represent the rumored launch of the Beatles coming to iTunes, or the Super Bowl ad. However, the data clearly indicates a 'Special Event' for a product announcement.
Besides Leopard, potential products that are pending are a touch screen video iPod, iLife, new Macs, Displays with built-in iSight, iPod Hi-Fi update, or something completely different.
Developing story, stay tuned...
http://www.looprumors.com/index.php?apple-special-event-in-february