Apple released iTunes Match to registered developers last night, and many have been playing with the cloud service since then to figure out how it really works. We then showed you a video that demoed ...
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The iCloud is coming. We know how much it will cost you. And now we're starting to get an idea of how awesome or not the Apple service that allows you to share music, e-books, and movies via multiple ...
You’ll need an Apple Music subscription to make the most of HomePod. But new details that have emerged since the device went on sale last week suggest you’ll be able to play tracks in your iTunes ...
I've used iTunes Match for years. For the most part, it works as advertised. Critically, the initial bugs that could result in substitution of tracks in the master library with matched tracks seem to ...
Support for Apple's new iTunes Match service is now active and configurable in non-developer devices running iOS 5, indicating that it will soon roll out to the general public. Devices running iOS 5 ...
Apple's new iTunes Match service will scan a user's library of songs, including those ripped from their own CDs, and match the songs up with the library of 18 million songs available through iTunes ...
So I started using iTunes Match about a month and a half ago. So far overall I love it. My one complaint is that there are a few tracks it can't match but also won't put up in the cloud for me to ...
Apple’s My Photo Stream is no longer a service in Apple’s lineup, but you know what is? Today officially marks the end of Apple’s free photo sync service. Technically, the last photo uploads happened ...
LOS ANGELES — In recent weeks, Apple, Google and Amazon.com have each launched the missing puzzle piece in their wireless mobile music systems. Apple enabled storage and delivery of your songs over ...
A Cult of Mac report later confirmed by Mashable’s tests reveals songs uploaded to iTunes Match with explicit lyrics are being automatically replaced by the clean version of the song. What’s weird is ...
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