[Lifehacker] 2 New Entries: iTunes Store Debuts Discount Movies and Albums [Saving Money]

iTunes Store Debuts Discount Movies and Albums [Saving Money]


The iTunes Store is now offering a weekly selection of albums and movies for download at $4.99 each. On the music side, pick up classics like the Clash's "Combat Rock" and Miles Davis's "Birth of Cool." On the movie side, it seems to be a tribute to California's Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, with classic Saturday afternoon popcorn fare like Terminator 2, Total Recall, and Red Heat (there's absolutely nothing classic about The Last Action Hero). Yes, they come laced with DRM, you'll have to burn them to your own CDs or DVDs for archiving, and you have to sign up with the iTunes Store and download iTunes to play them—but for those of you who haven't started shopping via iTunes already, at this price, you might be interested.


Hitchsters Adds the San Francisco Bay Area [Travel]


The ride-sharing application Hitchsters, which connected travelers arriving in New York City area airports so that they could share a car service into the city, has now expanded to include airports in the San Francisco Bay Area, including Oakland, San Jose, and San Francisco International airports. Any readers who've tried Hitchsters in New York willing to share their experience with folks by the bay? Let us know in the comments. [via]


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