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iTunes kiosks coming to an airport near you? 

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A patent filing uncovered by industry blog AppleInsider shows that Apple has plans to develop a series of wireless iTunes 'kiosks' or download hubs where users can load content on their iPods before travelling.

 

The 19-page patent, filed in November 2007, reveals that Apple wants to develop an iTunes Store distribution hub, that could potentially set up shop in airports and train terminals, and would allow wireless downloads of music, films or television programmes for commuters.

 

The kiosks would be able to detect an iPod in the immediate vicinity, allowing users to download content without wires or cords, even in areas without wireless internet access.


The wireless component would mean that users could purchase content without having incur roaming charges on their devices while waiting for downloads to complete.


Apple said in the patent that the kiosks would be useful for travellers who wish to load their iPods, iPhones or other handheld devices before boarding a flight, ship or train.

 

The notoriously secretive Apple has not previously mentioned the iTunes kiosks, but it would undoubtedly prove to be a lucrative source of revenue, especially with the right branding and selective location. Hopefully this is one that doesn't get swept under the Apple rug.

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June 17, 2009 8:44 AM
 

It's a great idea if you love music.

Someone told me at a recent village fete Maggie Thatcher tried to ban Music from a local School Curriculum. She won't like it you know...

 
 
July 13, 2009 10:40 AM
 

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