Apple Music's change of heart brings indie labels on board
Many independent music labels are beginning to sign on with Apple Music.
Many independent music labels are beginning to sign on with Apple Music.
For the time being, Apple is not yet letting us have our cake and eat it too.
It seems like the satellite radio service doesn’t care about its listeners anymore.
Marvis Music Player is an app that looks good and contains useful features for music playback.
MusicStreamer is a new app that lets users stream music from a Mac, PC, Time Capsule, or NAS drive.
Pacemaker is a slick new app for creating the perfect playlist based on your tunes.
The latest app from DJit, edjing Pro, is a full-featured DJ controller app for your iOS device.
Meet Mixkit: iPhone-powered music sharing has never been so fun (or felt so retro!).
You don’t have to reach for your phone to Shazam that song, try the automatic capture feature instead.
The wait is over, SiriusXM has released version 3.0 of the popular satellite radio app.
You don't need to be a musician to create music with these apps.
IK Multimedia has launched the anticipated sequel to its popular iRig device.
The new bop.fm Music Player app has some potential.
Music Center is a fast way to access your device's music, but it has its own flaws as well.
The new change will take effect on Nov. 30.
Spotify strikes back at naysayers.
This minimal and intuitive app makes it possible to have great drum beats in seconds.
Want to make your photos and videos better for sharing? Just Add Audio, folks.
Make beautiful music with these apps and your iDevice.
Serendipity is an animated world map that shows when two people are listening to the same song at the same time.
Show your top albums some love with this beautiful new app from Caleb Thorson and Louie Mantia.
Identifying and sharing music has never been easier, thanks to Craaave.
The newest simulation game for iOS is here.
Discover your next favorite podcast thanks to Casterly, a more simple podcast player.