Apple WWDC 2009
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The long-running animated show, The Simpsons, has finally made its way to the iTunes Store. Simpsons fans everywhere can begin to download their favorite show. However, at the time of writing, the only episodes available are the eight aired from the current (20th) season. Additionally, these episodes are in standard definition, as opposed to the current trend of HD shows that have begun to hit iTunes. Hopefully, the older, better episodes of yesteryear will be up for download soon, and in the highest resolution capable. If free, streaming-only services such as Hulu aren’t to your liking, you can get each episode of The Simpsons for $1.99 each.
Product [The Simpsons (app store link)]
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