Movies and TV Shows inside iTunes are only available to users with an American iTunes account.
I live in Ireland and the Irish version of iTunes has only music. The same is true for most versions of iTunes outside the the good old US of A. England or Britain is the only other country I know of that has Movies and TV in it's version of iTunes.
There are ways around this and you can even buy a credit card that is attached to an American address on EBAY.
The card is like a pre-pay credit card you add credit to the card and never really go in debt. You can then use this card with your itunes and gain access to the American movies and television shows. I know loads of people here in Ireland that do just that.
I bought a bronze powerbook G3 two years ago and have since boosted the ram to 192 megs. I have been running OSX since BETA and have had no trouble. I have been using it for over 10 hours a day. At work I create content for the web including PHP and Cold Fusion development. At home I am making CD-ROM's with Director, Digtial Video from my Canon Elura and watching DVD's exported to my TV for display.
When I bought this system I never planned on putting OS X on it but now I can't imagine going back to the classic.
I praise the fact that Apple is not developing for OS 9 anymore because this will force 3rd party developers to start porting all their software to an OS X version quickly.
It's under 'Movies' in the iTunes Store.
Movies and TV Shows inside iTunes are only available to users with an American iTunes account.
I live in Ireland and the Irish version of iTunes has only music. The same is true for most versions of iTunes outside the the good old US of A. England or Britain is the only other country I know of that has Movies and TV in it's version of iTunes.
There are ways around this and you can even buy a credit card that is attached to an American address on EBAY.
The card is like a pre-pay credit card you add credit to the card and never really go in debt. You can then use this card with your itunes and gain access to the American movies and television shows. I know loads of people here in Ireland that do just that.
Once the battery goes dead on one it becomes trash because your unable to change the battery once it looses it ability to recharge.
Apple must have overlooked such a huge design flaw.
I bought a bronze powerbook G3 two years ago and have since boosted the ram to 192 megs. I have been running OSX since BETA and have had no trouble. I have been using it for over 10 hours a day. At work I create content for the web including PHP and Cold Fusion development. At home I am making CD-ROM's with Director, Digtial Video from my Canon Elura and watching DVD's exported to my TV for display.
When I bought this system I never planned on putting OS X on it but now I can't imagine going back to the classic.
I praise the fact that Apple is not developing for OS 9 anymore because this will force 3rd party developers to start porting all their software to an OS X version quickly.
once they switched to MS it crashed. Here is an article about the whole thing again.
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-874132.html