Apple announced Monday that it’s retiring iTunes and splitting the service into separate music, podcast, and TV apps. The changes will take effect for Mac users in the fall. Although some form of ...
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Apple is retiring the Mac version of its nearly 20-year-old music listening and library app, the company announced Monday at WWDC, its annual conference for software developers. With the upcoming ...
Apple has sounded the death knell for iTunes for Windows. On a new support page, Apple touted three new apps as replacements for the same functions in iTunes for Windows. Also: Can your Windows 10 PC ...
The app that made it so easy to play music on your Mac that transformed the entire music industry has gone, but the legacy lives on in Apple Music and more. Now that Apple has scrapped the omnibus ...
Apple eliminated the iTunes app on the new version of Mac software, macOS Catalina, which was released on Monday. Steve Jobs introduced iTunes in 2001 and launched the iTunes Music Store in 2003.
On April 28, 2003, Steve Jobs announced the iTunes Music Store with 200,000 songs and a few exclusives that not only changed the record industry then, it paved the way to today's streaming. It's ...
Apple is widely expected to formalize the end of iTunes as we know it at its Worldwide Developer Conference in San Jose, Calif. Monday, when the company will give us a first view at the next versions ...