If you were one of those who wondered why The Beatles arrival in the iTunes Store was considered a big deal, the sales figures may provide an explanation.
The world's most famous supergroup, The Beatles, now not only front Apple's home page for Steve Jobs knows how long, but have naturally proven popular with the iTunes owning crowd who are buying Beatles tracks and albums in great number!
With Android tablets thus far proving to be far less polished than Apple's iOS experience, which itself will shortly be massively upgraded with iOS 4.2's capabilities, iOS 4.2 is Apple's weapon against the advance-party of Android attack tablets.
As previously revealed, Apple's search result in Google pointed to a mysterious 'that page', but since the Beatles came to town and took over Apple's home page, 'that page' referring to iOS 4.2 has disappeared from view!
Apple says the Beatles are now on iTunes, including 'all 13 legendary Beatles studio albums & special digital Box Set', with comments from the remaining Beatles stars and immediate relatives!
The Beatles have arrived on iTunes sparking a day that we'll never forget, but while the day is far from over, will it be remembered as yet another day that iOS 4.2 still didn't arrive?
After literally years of speculation, the Beatles have come to Apple's iTunes at last, uniting Apple Corps and Apple in digital form, with the lawsuits and sosumi of old now but memories of yesterday.
With Apple potentially unleashing an iTunes cloud service, the entire Beatles collection, iOS 4.2, a cure for cancer, a way to transmute lead into gold, and the explanation of the significance of 4.2 as the answer to the question of life, the universe and everything, the journey to the iOS 4.2 side of the force is nearly complete.
Misdirection. It's a great tactic when the world is expecting you to zig, and instead you zag, remaining unpredictable and keeping juicy 'one more thing' secrets under your turtleneck until it's time to pop them out at the last minute, which could happen if iOS 4.2 isn't released tomorrow!
A report from the US implies tomorrow's iTunes-related announcement will include the arrival of music by The Beatles in the iTunes Store.
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