'Not guilty' verdict in iPod antitrust trial is music to Apple's ears
The verdict is in: Apple is not guilty of wrongdoing in the just concluded iPod antitrust trial.
The verdict is in: Apple is not guilty of wrongdoing in the just concluded iPod antitrust trial.
The iPod antitrust trial against Apple is set to be concluded soon as the case has been sent to jurors.
Bose is apparently planning to take its rivalry with Apple's Beats beyond audio equipment and into music streaming.
A former iTunes engineer testified against Apple that he worked on a project designed to “block 100 percent of non-iTunes clients."
Three years after it debuted, we take another look at iTunes Match.
Massie rejoined Apple on Dec. 1.
Newly featured stations on iTunes Radio feature holiday music.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” opens Dec. 15, 2015.
During the week-long freeze, iTunes Connect will be inaccessible to developers and publishers.
Disney Movies Anywhere has just been launched for Android devices with official integration with Google Play.
Apple may have acquired the cloud computing startup Union Bay Networks.
It's time for Apple to introduce an iTunes Music Extra subscription plan.
Apple has confirmed that the iTunes Store has suffered a decline in sales of digital music.
Here are a few of the tech news highlights from the week that was.
Apple will reportedly relaunch Beats Music next year as part of iTunes.
Apple has just updated the official iOS app of its iTunes Connect developer portal for iOS 8.
Apple has just announced that the App Store has already topped 85 billion downloads.
U2 frontman Bono has apologized to iTunes customers for the automatic downloading of his band's new album.
Apple has just begun rolling out a new version of the iTunes Store in iTunes 12 ahead of the imminent launch of OS X Yosemite.
Apple could end up going to court in November over its handling of the iPod line.
U2's Bono doesn't like Internet journalism.
Apple has just announced that 33 million iTunes account holders have accessed U2's "Songs of Innocence."
The "largest album release of all time" has resulted in more than 2 million downloads.