BY Joe White on Sun May 08th, 2011
Amazon's recently launched Cloud Player service, which allows users to stream music from "the cloud" to their computer, now appears to support iOS devices.
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BY Andy Faust III on Fri May 06th, 2011
Since Apple purportedly purchased the iCloud domain last month, there has been rampant speculation as to what the service will bring forth, both in terms of iOS integration and Apple's general plan for our mobile
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BY Joe White on Wed May 04th, 2011
Spotify has recently made some changes to its online music streaming service. Now, “Spotify Free” users can download MP3 tracks, and access the Spotify app on their iPhone or iPod touch – something previously reserved for premium subscribers.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed April 27th, 2011
Could Apple’s rumored cloud music service be named iCloud? It could, assuming the company just bought the iCloud.com domain, which Gigaom suspects.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue April 26th, 2011
As Apple’s rumored cloud storage service gets closer to becoming reality, it looks likely there will be a yearly fee associated with it. However, Apple will initially offer the service for free, according to CNet.
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BY Andy Faust III on Thu April 21st, 2011
Apple's mysterious and much-discussed North Carolina data center is about to go live.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue April 12th, 2011
Apple might be getting ready to take on Netflix by offering an advanced web-based video subscription product. Could this be Steve Jobs' final act as Apple CEO?
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri February 25th, 2011
Apple is expected to announce an expanded MobileMe service in the coming weeks, and it might include some sort of cloud music service. Because of this, the company has reportedly informed music labels that it remains committed to music downloading, and does not plan on offering a streaming service like other companies.
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BY Joe White on Thu February 24th, 2011
According to a variety of reports, Apple recently told shareholders that its massive North Carolina data center is for iTunes and MobileMe. Furthermore, the company confirmed that the one billion dollar facility will open "any day now."
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon October 25th, 2010
Does the opening of Apple's new Maiden, North Carolina data center mean that iTunes "in the cloud" is getting closer to becoming a reality? Read more...
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BY Joe White on Fri August 27th, 2010
If you're thinking Apple will announce a version of iTunes Cloud next Wednesday, then think again. A recent report has stated that, instead of cloud-like abilities, the upcoming iTunes upgrade will focus instead on the social capabilities of the program. Read on to find out more...
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BY Joe White on Wed July 14th, 2010
A recent poll by NPD states that 25% of current iTunes users would be interested in a cloud-based service for the application. And what's more, a prospective 7-8 million users would be happy to pay (in the US alone). Read on to find out why iTunes cloud could be Steve's next gold mine.
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BY Joe White on Mon June 21st, 2010
After nearly a month of deliberation, Apple's review team have finally approved a minor update to Rdio, an upcoming online music streaming service. Read on to find out more!
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BY Joe White on Tue June 01st, 2010
Today Lala.com no longer functions. In line with the scheduled announcement that was made in late April, Apple have now closed the online music streaming service. The question, however, is whether they're making room for the anticipated iTunes.com?
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