Filed under: Internet, Video, Apple
iTunes movie rentals coming soon?
So while we've reported several times before that Apple is on the verge of launching a movie rental option to the iTunes store, this time we really really (almost, kind of) mean it. Mac developer David Watanabe says he was trying to report a problem to Apple when he noticed some interesting options in the error reporting service -- that seem to indicate a movie rental service will be coming soon.
Specifically, he found options to report that he had not received a rental, had accidentally purchased it, that the content quality was subpar, etc.
Considering Apple has been significantly less successful at selling videos on iTunes than music, and considering the fact that the company faces pretty stiff competition from services that offers movies for sale and rental, this rumor has the ring of truth. Even if Watanabe's screenshot is fake, we're still going to go out on a limb and predict that Apple will offer movie rentals... eventually.
[via Engadget]

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