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Friday, March 16, 2012

Remains of the Day: DVDs Imported to iTunes Now Stream to Your iDevices [For What It's Worth]

 Apple quietly moves your DVDs to the cloud, The Pirate Bay anticipates another raid, and Intuit finally makes Quicken 2007 Lion-compliant.

You Can Now Stream Many of Your DVDs From iTunes in the Cloud: iTunes Digital Copies of your DVDs and Blu-rays now get synced to your iTunes in the Cloud library for streaming, as long as the title is found in the iTunes store. [Gizmodo]Leaked: Police Plan to Raid The Pirate Bay: The Pirate Bay claims inside information about new warrants secretly issued in an ongoing investigation by Swedish authorities, but the site is confident it can weather any future raids. [TorrentFreak]Quicken 2007 and Lion Will Play Nice for $15: Intuit released Quicken for Lion this week, a long-awaited Mac update to their flagship financial software, supporting both OS X Lion's Intel architecture and files from past Quicken releases. [Macworld]Apple Shutting Down iWork.com on July 31 Amid Transition to iCloud: After languishing in beta for years, the service is being dropped in favor of iCloud syncing, with no word whether iWork's planned collaboration features will find their way into iCloud or some other product in the future. [Macrumors]Apple Pushing Back Initial iPad Orders in UK as Shipments to US Customers Begin: With launch inventory exhausted, pre-orders in the US should be arriving late next week, while several UK customers are reporting revised delivery dates early the following week. [Macrumors]Lenovo Recalls 160,000 PCs Due to Fire Risk: A fault in the power supplies of certain Lenovo M70z and M90z all-in-one PCs has been deemed a fire hazard by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, following a couple incidents of smoke or fire. [Neowin]Related Stories

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