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Today in Apple history: iTunes bags its first exclusive movie
iTunes movie distribution began on November 20, 2007, when "Purple Violets" became the first feature film to launch on Apple's platform.
Today in Apple history: iTunes sales hit astonishing new heights
On November 6, 2003, Apple set a new record for digital music sales: 1.5 million downloads in one week, thanks to iTunes on Windows.
Today in Apple history: iTunes video takes world by storm
Soon after launching video downloads with iTunes 6, Apple says it has already sold more than 1 million music videos. iTunes video is a hit!
Today in Apple history: Apple offers ice water to Windows users in hell
On October 16, 2003, Apple said it would let PC users run iTunes on Windows. Steve Jobs didn't like the idea, but the strategy proved sound.
Today in Apple history: The Beatles beat Apple in court … again
On October 9, 1991, Apple was ordered to pay out $26.5 million to The Beatles' record label and holding company Apple Corps.
Today in Apple history: Apple’s own code spills details about iPhone 4s
On October 1, 2011, the name of the iPhone 4s was revealed online. Apple's own iTunes code triggered the iPhone 4s name leak.
Today in Apple history: Apple gives users a way to delete U2’s spam album
On this day in 2014, Apple provided a tool for wiping "Songs of Innocence" from iPhones. The U2 spam album provoked a wild Apple controversy.
Today in Apple history: iTunes Music Store hits 10 million downloads
On September 8, 2003, Apple revealed that it had sold its 10 millionth iTunes song download, Avril Lavigne's "Complicated."