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On Wednesday, most of Apple's digital world went offline for 11 hours.
Apple has just updated its system status page to inform users that the downtime is over.
The downtime started early this morning and is still continuing.
Apple is experiencing a significant iTunes outage.
A federal jury has ordered Apple to pay $532.9 million in a patent infringement case.
More news leaked about the impending Apple Watch launch, next-generation Apple TV, and the future of the Beats streaming music service.
The less expensive music streaming option could make a debut as early as next month.
The widget lets you quickly see what’s playing, skip ahead, and purchase music while listening to iTunes Radio.
Apple has just added some free content to the iTunes Store.
With Musicmetric, Apple could provide its partner labels and artists on Beats Music with its own tool for tracking user engagement data.
Neil Patrick Harris will host the 87th annual Academy Awards, which airs Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. EST on ABC.
The "Single of the week" was first introduced in 2004.
We're dreaming big for the New Year.
Europeans can now return digital downloads within 14 days.
Beats cofounder and Apple employee Jimmy Iovine is “having fresh talks with artists about doing exclusives.”
Better late than never: Apple has just begun offering “The Interview,” Sony’s controversial action-comedy, on iTunes.
It’s already Christmas Eve. But still there’s no sign of Apple’s annual 12 Days of Gifts promotion.
Apple has launched iTunes Store sales in celebration of Boxing Day in some countries that recognize the holiday.
The company was reportedly "not interested" in partnering with Sony for "The Interview."
At the moment, the iTunes Tumblr highlights some of the featured content in Apple’s Best of 2014.
Apple has won court approval in its legal battle against media organizations who wanted to publicize Steve Jobs’ deposition video.
Apple's iTunes Connect is shutting down between Dec. 22 and Dec. 29.