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New documentary examines the lives of porn stars

Ever wonder what makes young, pretty, "good" girls pursue careers in porn? Full story

Ten years of iTunes

   Once decade later, iTunes has changed the way we consumer music, movies, books and more. NBC’s Mike Tabbi reports.

April 28: Nightly News Sunday broadcast

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iTunes celebrates a decade, faces new challenges

When Apple launched its iTunes music store a decade ago amid the ashes of Napster, the music industry — reeling from the effects of online piracy — was anxious to see how the new music service would shake out. Full story

Boy, 5, racks up $2,500 iTunes bill

   A British boy shocked his father by racking up a bill of about $2,500 in just 10 minutes after his dad gave him his iTunes password so he could download a free game. The TODAY anchors chat about this and other stories making headlines.

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  5 gifts that don’t require going to the mall

Mario Armstrong , TODAY’s digital lifestyle expert, explains how you can avoid mall crowds by giving gifts using iTunes and Facebook, or by helping people learn a new skill by getting them a subscription to Lynda.com.

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** FILE ** Music is dowloaded from a computer to an iPod , in this May 9, 2006 file photo taken in Paris. The European Commission said Tuesday it had opened an antitrust probe into allegations that Apple's iTunes and major record companies were unfairly restricting the choice and costs of online mus