Apple Drops Multimedia ‘iTunes LP’ Format

Apple is to stop selling iTunes albums with added material such as liner notes and bonus tracks. It won’t add any new ‘LP’ submissions to the catalog after this month.

The name was a nod to the experience of buying physical albums in the vinyl days when artwork and sleeve notes, including lyric sheets, was part of the music shopping experience. Apple originally introduced the program to try to win over music afficianados who were wary of the idea of simply buying the music itself in an intangible format.

In an email to music producers, Apple says it will stop accepting iTunes LPs after this month. It will then remove the existing LP format albums from the catalog at some point this year. However, customers who’ve already bought such albums will still be able to redownload them (including the bonus material and multimedia files) through iTunes Match even after they’ve been removed from sale.

Some more excitable analysts believe this might be a step towards Apple ditching music sales altogether and instead switching solely to a streaming subscription service. However there’s no real indication that’s happening any time soon.

Artist Changes Old Thrift Store Paintings by Adding Geeky Characters or Objects to Them [Pics]

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Rochester, New York-based Artist Dave Pollot likes to purchase old paintings from thrift stores and then modify them by adding objects or characters from pop culture, making them much more interesting in the process. For those interested, the artist has an Etsy store where he sells his creations.

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Star Trek TNG Ten Forward Door Cover

A Star Trek TNG Ten Forward door cover by Thinkgeek:

This Star Trek Ten Forward Door Cover will make any interior door look like the entrance to everyone’s favorite galactic watering hole from Star Trek: The Next Generation without the exorbitant expense of building a spaceship. (As an added bonus, these same doors were seen in the first season – before the set for Ten Forward was built – in Starfleet Command in the episode “Conspiracy.”) Intended for interior doors, this 38″ x 84″ piece of fabric has elastic on the corners so it stretches to fit over your door snugly. You have to provide your own El-Aurian.

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