Rhapsody users rejoice! The music streaming service is offering their users the ability to download playlists to their iPhone for offline listening.
Can flying cars be far behind?
Yes--sadly, we're still decades away from viable personal airborne transportation, but at the very least you can listen to tunes from Rhapsody on your iPhone even when there's no internet connection available.
According to AppleInsider, the latest update of Rhapsody's iPhone application allows the streaming service's subscribers to download playlists to their iPod touch, iPad or iPhone via WiFi or 3G. However, it does require that a monthly subscription fee.
Now if that's not some good news to start the week off with, I don't know what is.
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