News Archive for 08/07/15
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Apple has dropped plans to lower the price of music on the UK iTunes Store, the BBC reports. Tracks on the service normally cost 79p each, as compared to the continental price of €0.99. When Apple's cuts were announced in January, the value of the Euro meant that the UK was being charged an extra 5p per track; because the Euro has since increased in value however, the pricing on iTunes is now equal on both sides of the Channel.