Sing your way into their heart with Vounce music videos
Take a break from text and photos by sending your own singing video.
Take a break from text and photos by sending your own singing video.
Apple wants some big names as guest mixmasters on iTunes Radio.
It seems like the satellite radio service doesn’t care about its listeners anymore.
If the service can’t find enough money, it may lose the music of seven Sony artists, including the rapper’s wife Beyoncé.
Queen is rocking and rolling in a brand new app for Apple's iOS.
The app also offers Spotify Running, which will recommend songs tuned specifically to your running tempo.
Along with a original content, subscribers now can view video clips from ABC, BBC, Comedy Central, Condé Nast Entertainment, ESPN, and more.
The two companies have paired up to make you and your barista the disc jockey's for your favorite coffee shop.
MusicStreamer is a new app that lets users stream music from a Mac, PC, Time Capsule, or NAS drive.
Its latest update brings an Apple Watch companion app to the popular music aggregator's iOS app.
Here are the biggest stories in the tech world this week.
Check out a new way to play your music with a smooth, easy-to-use interface.
If you're enjoying Spotify's free ad-supported streaming music plan, this news might make you quite sad.
A low-cost new streaming music plan from Rdio could give its competitors a run for their money.
New details have emerged about Apple's plans for Beats Music.
Check out live videos, artist interviews, and more with this new music app.
According to a new report, Apple will offer a free trial period for the service.
In the latest App Smackdown, we pit two music mixing apps head to head.
Apple reportedly still doesn’t have the licensing deals with music companies.
The U.S. Department of Justice isn't happy with Apple over the company's upcoming Beats Music service reboot.
Don't miss Algoriddim's Djay 2 for Apple Watch - it's one of the best Watch extensions we've seen yet.
VOX Player for iOS is now ready for your wrist.
Apple might be trying to hobble Tidal by delaying the app's updates.
For the next week, both the iPhone and iPad versions of the popular app will be free.