Apple is phasing out iTunes for Windows. Years after the company broke down its legendary software for the Mac into Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, and Apple TV+, it's finally time for Windows users to ...
If you use Windows for work and an iPhone for everything else, you should know that Apple has changed iCloud for Windows and no longer offers iTunes for the platform — though none of your media ...
Apple pulled the plug on iTunes for Mac a few years ago, but the company has kept iTunes for Windows alive since it was the only officially supported way to sync your data between a PC and iPhone, ...
Apple discontinued iTunes for Mac users several years ago. You can still access your iTunes library of music, podcasts, and movies on Apple's new apps. iTunes still exists for Windows and older Macs.
Apple has quietly released PC apps for Apple Music and TV — but the new apps will not run on the near ubiquitous Windows 10. Now four years later, Apple is doing the same thing for Windows — although ...
Windows users can now download full versions of the Apple Music and Apple TV applications, as well as a new Apple Devices app. They make the venerable iTunes app almost obsolete. The software ...
Last year, Microsoft and Apple announced a partnership to bring the Cupertino firm's services apps to Windows 11 devices. While Apple killed iTunes on macOS a couple of years ago, the company never ...
In the app descriptions, Apple highlights that, as preview versions of these apps, "not all features may work as expected." The company also warns that installing any of these apps will prevent iTunes ...
Microsoft and Apple announced last year that new Apple Music and Apple TV apps will soon be available for Windows users, who currently rely on iTunes or a web browser to access these services. While ...