The iTunes Music Store, launched by Apple on April 28, 2003, marked a pivotal moment in the history of digital media. Conceived at a time when music piracy through platforms like Napster ran rampant, ...
The iTunes Store application in the just-released iOS 17.2 simply redirects users to the Apple TV app for accessing previously purchased films and TV series. The iTunes app for iPhone and iPad is now ...
Today’s release of iOS 17.2 takes another step toward killing the iTunes brand once and for all. Via a server-side update tied to today’s software update, Apple has discontinued the ability to buy and ...
If you follow this link (which was shared by Macworld 's iTunes Guy Kirk McElhearn), you are brought to a Power Search interface in iTunes. The search fields vary slightly depending on what store ...
Despite the doom and gloom around the demise of iTunes, all of the features that currently exist in iTunes will still be around on macOS Catalina -- it just may take a few more clicks to find them… By ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. This article is more than 10 years old. There’s one way you can ...
On April 28th, the iTunes Store basked in a milestone 10th birthday. Two years before its 2003 launch (as the iTunes Music Store), Apple introduced the iTunes client as a desktop music management ...
Ten years ago this month, a music sector ravaged by Napster and largely ignorant of digital distribution found a savior of sorts in what was then called the iTunes Music Store. With its 99-cent ...
Within Apple’s new iCloud service, you can sync, back up your devices, and locate friends—but if you want to manage your music and purchases, look to the service’s iTunes in the Cloud initiative: For ...
In the next few days, lots of App Store and iTunes gift cards will be gifted. If you were just given one or treated yourself, follow along for how to add App Store and iTunes gift cards on iPhone and ...
On April 28, 2003, in San Francisco, Steve Jobs raised the curtain on the iTunes Music Store and, as we journalists like to do, I gazed into my crystal ball in an attempt to explain the broad, ...