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Apple’s 12 Days of Gifts app offers free download of Justin Timberlake’s iTunes Festival performances

Apple has officially kicked off its “12 Gifts of Christmas” promotion by offering a free download of four live songs (two of which have videos) from Justin Timberlake’s performance at the iTunes Festival in September.

Previously available as the 12 days of Christmas app in a few countries internationally, this year Apple has released a new “12 Days of Gifts” app that is available in the U.S. for the first time. Starting today through January 6, users will be able to download the app to access one free gift a day. The gifts are usually content from across the iTunes, iBooks, and App Stores, with today’s gift coming as a free download directly on your device through iTunes.

Download the free 12 Days of Gifts app for iPhone or iPad now to access your free gift.

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Comments

  1. Ole Alexander (@olealex) - 10 years ago

    The worst gift ever. Apple just took a shit in my christmas stocking. :(

  2. kley2013 - 10 years ago

    Are you kidding me! This is the first day present…lol

  3. Romonaga Wowshister - 10 years ago

    While I am very pleased to have recieved gifts from apple, I must question the logic that went into the first selection. I would think that most of us would have liked to see a free application as the first gift.

    While I personaly do not like Timberlake it was still nice to receive a present from apple.

  4. Lee (@leemahi) - 10 years ago

    I’m hoping for iPhoto. Please make it free for me. This live song is the worst gift I have ever received. I like JT, but this sounds like it was recorded with an iPhone from the crowd. Terrible.

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Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.