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The most important news to come out of last month’s Macworld Expo was Apple’s decision to make movie rentals available through the iTunes Store. We explore how to find the movies you want, download rentals, and transfer them to a device like an iPod or iPhone, along with other tips and tricks.

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6 Responses to “Exploring iTunes movie rentals”

  • Stacey31233:

    That helped me so much because I had no idea what to do. Thanks for the help=]

  • erx12:

    can u pause a movie at the end then wait a day or 2 and then rewind and play the whole thing again

  • jbean2054:

    hi i have an imac and i have everything updated but i cannot find the move button… can u help?

  • dantoine93:

    you have to update itunes to 7.6

  • baronvonchunk:

    i use the english version of itunes, and when ever i go on the itunes store i cant find any movie rentals! i can find short films, and thats it. can anyone help?

  • cheezburgerUNA002:

    just set the time on itunes back a few years and that should give you enough time to watch it! lol!!!

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