Think Secret highlights how next month Apple will unveil their new content distribution system at the Mac World Expo. It's bound to cause a stir in the new media revolution. You know how in iTunes if you buy a song or a video and then your system crashes you're out of luck? Well, speculation has it that with what Apple has in store, there will no longer be a need to download anything - ever, as all content will be stored on their servers and be cached out. This will fly high with those concerned about digital rights management. And I'm sure as Apple is smart, that the company will find a way to make everyone else okay with it as well. One thing we won't have to worrry about is filling up our hard drives or losing any content we've bought, since it will all be stored on an Apple user's iDisk. Not sure how I'll feel about it in a month when I can't get to my stuff because of a lost connection on my laptop. No word on what the non-Apple users will do - perhaps switch?








