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Apple has pushed out the iTunes 12.2 update, which brings desktop support for the Apple Music service and several new features in tow.
Apple held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, and if you paid attention to any of the rumors beforehand, you may have heard that the company is killing iTunes.
Apple rolled out a new version of iTunes designed to handle OS X Mavericks. Released late Tuesday, iTunes 11.1.2 lists its major feature as support for Mavericks.
"iTunes Movies and Your Purchases Have Moved," reads the text in the iOS 17.2 release candidate. "You can buy or rent movies and find your purchases in the ‌Apple TV‌ app." ...
Apple asked too much of iTunes over the years, turning it from a lean-yet-powerful music cataloging app into a slow-loading behemoth tasked with managing your iPod and iPhone, podcasts, ebooks and ...
The iTunes Store will remain the same as it is today, but it will no longer be a part of iTunes, the application -- it will now reside in the (improved) Sidebar in the Apple Music app.