Beatles catalog comes to USB

Beatles catalog comes to USB

No, the digitally remastered Beatles catalog hasn't come to Apple's iTunes. But it has come to an apple-shaped USB device.

Retailing for $279.99, the collection will be start shipping on December 9, three months after the September 9 release of the remastered set of the band's 12 original albums (as well as The Beatles: Rock Band video game). The apple shape is in reference to Apple Corps, the Beatles music publisher--which in the past, you may recall, sued tech giant Apple for copyright infringement.

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