On April 28th, the iTunes Store basked in a milestone 10th birthday. Two years before its 2003 launch (as the iTunes Music Store), Apple introduced the iTunes client as a desktop music management ...
The iTunes Music Store, launched by Apple on April 28, 2003, marked a pivotal moment in the history of digital media. Conceived at a time when music piracy through platforms like Napster ran rampant, ...
Here is a surprise: at its Build developer conference, Microsoft today announced that Apple’s iTunes will come to the Windows Store by the end of the year. The iTunes app will have full iPhone support ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. This article is more than 9 years old. There’s one way you can save ...
The next time you buy a movie, and it comes with one of those “redeem this code to get the digital version on your favorite platform” notices, make sure you’re picking the right service if you want ...
The iTunes Store application in the just-released iOS 17.2 simply redirects users to the Apple TV app for accessing previously purchased films and TV series. The iTunes app for iPhone and iPad is now ...
On Wednesday Apple’s iTunes Store served its 10 billionth music download, according to the company. Here’s a look at notable moments in its history: April 28, 2003 – Apple launched the iTunes Music ...
__2003: __Apple opens the iTunes Music Store and starts to revolutionize the music-recording industry, one song at a time. Between the mid-1980s and late 1990s, the media were undergoing a massive ...
With the launch of iOS 17.2 and iPadOS 17.2, Apple made a server side change that removes the option to purchase and access TV shows and movies from the iTunes Store app. Attempting to access the TV ...
Apple eliminated the iTunes app on the new version of Mac software, macOS Catalina, which was released on Monday. Steve Jobs introduced iTunes in 2001 and launched the iTunes Music Store in 2003.
Apple's iTunes Store turns 10 years old this weekend. CNET breaks down some of the key moments along the way. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about ...