Final version of iOS 8.4 download officially gets release date and time. For worldwide release time and date info in your region, check out the chart here.
Multi Grammy Award winning artist Taylor Swift has decided to put her latest album "1989" up for streaming on Apple's new music service when it launches later this month. You may remember that Taylor Swift had an issue with the fact that Apple planned on offering a three-month trial of its Apple Music streaming service when it launches on June 30, a trial that would have seen artists and content creators receive no payment for tracks streamed during that period. After effectively reversing on its stance, Apple has convinced Swift to do her own u-turn and allow her best-selling 1989 album to be offered to Apple Music subscribers.
Apple's big new music venture goes live on June 30th with the release of iOS 8.4. Apple Music is set to allow its users to stream unlimited amounts of music to their iPhones, iPads and Macs without having to hand over a dollar beyond the $9.99 monthly subscription fee. It's a model that's not exactly new to the music industry, with Spotify, Rdio and others already doing that exact same thing. The music makers aren't particularly happy with the deals they have with such companies, but surely things will be different with Apple, right?
iOS 8.4 beta 4 download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch has just gone live. The new beta is available for registered members of Apple Developer Program.
Apple Music streaming service has been officially announced. Complete set of features and details on how it works can be found right here.
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