Straight Outta Cupertino: Dr. Dre TV series will be used to market Apple Music
Apparently, in bankrolling a new original TV series starring Dr. Dre, Apple isn’t getting into content creation so much as content marketing.
Apparently, in bankrolling a new original TV series starring Dr. Dre, Apple isn’t getting into content creation so much as content marketing.
Beats Music is offering users a grace period for migrating their data to Apple Music.
Beats Music is officially shutting down at the end of the month.
Maybe your story is different, but I waited for Apple Music for nearly five years.
As Apple Music goes live, we see how Cupertino plans to move subscribers from Beats.
Apple has big plans for its subscription-based streaming music service.
The streaming music service is widely expected to be unveiled at the WWDC keynote on Monday in San Francisco.
The Wall Street Journal says that the service will cost subscribers $9.99 per month.
New details have emerged about Apple's plans for Beats Music.
According to a new report, Apple will offer a free trial period for the service.
Scrutiny over Apple's App Store tax is really starting to heat up.
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.
Apple might be trying to hobble Tidal by delaying the app's updates.
A number of other Apple titles - Pages, Numbers, Beats Music, and Remote - have also received smaller updates.
Apple is in talks with other popular recording artists, including Florence and the Machine.
Thanks to the efforts of an indie developer, you can now listen to Beats Music in Safari without using Adobe Flash.
The music labels are apparently standing firm on their pricing request.
Don’t expect any mention of the service at the Apple Watch event on Monday.
The next few weeks should be an exciting time if you are an Apple fan.
The service will reportedly cost $7.99 per month, $2 less than similar offerings from competitors like Rdio and Spotify.
The less expensive music streaming option could make a debut as early as next month.
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