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    By Danny King

    | 6:15PM 11/23/2010
    Just one week ago, Apple announced a deal to sell Beatles's music on iTunes. Since then, the company has already sold 2 million Beatles songs and 450,000 full albums. Which song and album has proven most popular so far?

    By Sam Gustin

    | 12:00PM 11/06/2009
    Facing a contempt of court charge, BlueBeat.com, an obscure music website, has yanked Beatles remasters off its site after EMI, the band's record label, sued for copyright infringement, though some non-remastered Beatles albums and songs are apparently still available on the site. EMI had charged...

    By Sam Gustin

    | 10:00AM 11/05/2009
    And so it goes on: the interminable wait for a deal that would make the Beatles music available on the Web. Instead, Apple Corps. Ltd., which manages the Beatles' legacy, and EMI, the band's record label, have announced the release of a limited-edition USB flash drive preloaded with Beatles songs...

    By Sam Gustin

    | 5:00PM 9/08/2009
    There's nothing you can sing that can't be sung on the web. But the complete recordings of the Beatles will -- once again -- be excluded from Apple's press conference Wednesday -- and, hence, from iTunes. Predicting the behavior of Apple and its mercurial leader Steve Jobs can be hazardous to your...