The Beatles arrive on Apple Music, other streaming services
The Fab Four arrives on Apple Music and other streaming services.
The Fab Four arrives on Apple Music and other streaming services.
According to a reliable publication, The Beatles are indeed heading to Apple Music (and more!) this Christmas Eve.
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Apple could be set to bolster its Apple Music streaming service through integrating support for high-res audio.
Taylor Swift has just launched something impressive exclusively on Apple Music.
The Fab Four could well be heading to Apple Music, according to a recent report.
Start listening now, this soundtrack is available on iTunes, Apple Music, and iTunes Radio.
Musixmatch for iOS now connects with Spotify to link its huge catalog of lyrics to the music streaming service’s huge collection of music.
As it turns out, Rdio won’t live long enough to get through the holidays.
You can now listen to Apple Music via your Sonos device.
The station is based on your individual thumbs up choices.
Apple and Taylor Swift are once again making headline news together. But this time, there’s no bad blood between the two parties at all.
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The Beatles' 1+ collection includes a load of mini-movies made by the fab four during their post-touring years.
It looks like you can now match more tracks than before in iTunes Match and Apple Music.
Beats Music is offering users a grace period for migrating their data to Apple Music.
The inevitable is about to happen: Songza will soon be no more.
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Interested music fans can sign-up for the beta program now.
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What happens next to the accounts of Rdio users, particularly paying subscribers?