Apple gives bad tidings to streaming music service Tidal
Apple might be trying to hobble Tidal by delaying the app's updates.
Apple might be trying to hobble Tidal by delaying the app's updates.
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The company’s Mike Herring did say the popular service will be integrated into CarPlay and the Apple Watch.
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Tidal was purchased by Jay Z earlier this month for $56 million.
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The music labels are apparently standing firm on their pricing request.