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Say Goodbye To That Unwanted U2 Album

Ronin Developer writes Apple has listened to the complaints of those who object to having received a pushed copy of U2's latest album as part of their recent campaign. While nobody has been charged for the download, some objected to having it show up in their purchases and, in some cases, pushed down to their devices. While it is possible to remove the album from your iTunes library, it takes more steps than most would like to take. Apple has responded and released a tool to make it possible to remove the album from your iTunes library in a single step.

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  1. Re:Not good enough by geekoid · · Score: -1, Troll

    I will not be satisfied until Dice makes Beta the release.
    Beta is awesome.

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  2. Re:Not good enough by rockout · · Score: -1, Troll

    Oh, you were joking about points one and two as well? or is it that you were just blathering an uninformed opinion, and when another user pointed out you were wrong, you're now claiming the whole post was a joke?

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  3. Re:Downloading music for free? Scandelous! by geekoid · · Score: 1, Troll

    Not if I gave you permission to do so; which Apple needs to do this to your device.

    I would be upset you were actually in my house, but that irrelevant here.

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